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China's Tianjin testing all residents after omicron found

BEIJING (AP) - The numbers are small, but the major port of Tianjin may be facing China's first outbreak of omicron of any size, less than four weeks before the Winter Olympics open in nearby Beijing.

The city began mass testing of its 14 million residents on Sunday after a cluster of 20 children and adults tested positive for COVID-19, including at least two with the omicron variant. Officials said the virus has been circulating so the number of cases could grow.

China has stepped up its strict zero tolerance strategy in the run-up to the Olympics, which open Feb. 4. The Chinese capital is 115 kilometers (70 miles) northwest of Tianjin and many people regularly travel back and forth by car or on a high-speed rail link that takes less than one hour.

Elsewhere, millions of people are being confined to their homes in Xi'an and Yuzhou, two cities that are farther away but have larger outbreaks. Both have been traced to the delta variant. The outbreak in Yuzhou is also affecting Zhengzhou, the Henan provincial capital 70 kilometers (40 miles) to the north. Zhengzhou has been conducting mass testing and is closing schools starting Monday.

The first two cases confirmed in Tianjin were a 10-year-old girl and a 29-year-old woman working at the after-school center. Both were infected by the omicron variant. In subsequent testing of close contacts, 18 others tested positive and 767 tested negative as of Saturday night.

Those infected include 15 students from 8 to 13 years old, the after-school center staff member and four parents. The citywide testing is to be completed over two days. Tianjin has also closed some subway stations on two lines to try to prevent further spread.

China had reported about a dozen omicron cases previously, most among people who had arrived from abroad and were isolated. In one case in mid-December, the infection was not detected until after the person had completed two weeks of quarantine, and it spread to a few close contacts in the southern city of Guangzhou.

A worker wearing a protection suit sprays disinfectant as residents wearing face masks to protect from the coronavirus line up for the coronavirus test during a mass testing in north China's Tianjin municipality, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022. Tianjin, a major Chinese port city near the capital Beijing, began mass testing of its 14 million residents on Sunday, after a cluster of a dozen of children and adults tested positive for COVID-19, including a few with the omicron variant. (Chinatopix Via AP) The Associated Press
Residents wearing face masks to protect from the coronavirus receive a coronavirus test during a mass testing inside a tent in north China's Tianjin municipality, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022. Tianjin, a major Chinese port city near the capital Beijing, began mass testing of its 14 million residents on Sunday, after a cluster of a dozen of children and adults tested positive for COVID-19, including a few with the omicron variant. (Chinatopix Via AP) The Associated Press
A couple wearing face masks to protect from the coronavirus take a selfie with a tiger decoration, a Chinese zodiac which marks the year 2022, at a shopping mall in Beijing, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022. Tianjin, a major Chinese port city near the capital Beijing, began mass testing of its 14 million residents on Sunday, after a cluster of a dozen of children and adults tested positive for COVID-19, including a few with the omicron variant. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) The Associated Press
Women wearing face masks to protect from the coronavirus walk by tiger decoration, a Chinese zodiac which marks the year 2022, on display against the Central Business District in Beijing, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022. Tianjin, a major Chinese port city near the capital Beijing, began mass testing of its 14 million residents on Sunday, after a cluster of a dozen of children and adults tested positive for COVID-19, including a few with the omicron variant. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) The Associated Press
Family members wearing face masks to protect from the coronavirus ride an electric-powered scooter on a street in Beijing, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022. Tianjin, a major Chinese port city near the capital Beijing, began mass testing of its 14 million residents on Sunday, after a cluster of a dozen of children and adults tested positive for COVID-19, including a few with the omicron variant. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) The Associated Press
A man puts on his face mask to protect from the coronavirus as he and his masked partner take a photo with a tiger decoration, a Chinese zodiac which marks the upcoming year 2022, at a shopping mall in Beijing, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022. Tianjin, a major Chinese port city near the capital Beijing, began mass testing of its 14 million residents on Sunday, after a cluster of a dozen of children and adults tested positive for COVID-19, including a few with the omicron variant. (AP Photo/Andy Wong) The Associated Press
Residents wearing face masks to help curb the spread of the coronavirus line up to receive a swab for the coronavirus test during a mass testing in north China's Tianjin municipality, Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022. Tianjin, a major Chinese port city near the capital Beijing, began mass testing of its 14 million residents on Sunday, after a cluster of a dozen of children and adults tested positive for COVID-19, including a few with the omicron variant. (Chinatopix via AP) The Associated Press
FILE - Visitors to a shopping mall cast shadows as they walk through a health check point in Beijing, China, on Dec. 14, 2021. Tianjin, a major Chinese port city near the capital Beijing, began mass testing of its 14 million residents on Sunday, Jan. 9, 2022, after a cluster of a dozen of children and adults tested positive for COVID-19, including a few with the omicron variant. (AP Photo/Ng Han Guan, File) The Associated Press
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