Local health authorities announced that the Delta variant was detected in China’s eastern mega-city Nanjing, Jiangsu Province, in the latest outbreak of COVID-19 caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. On July 28, 47 new cases were reported, pushing the total local transmissions to 153. Many of the infected individuals had already received doses of China’s domestically produced vaccine. Most cases in the latest outbreak were related to the city’s Lukou Airport, according to local authorities. The first nine cases were found when airport staff received nucleic acid tests on July 20. More airport workers and their close contacts tested positive, following two rounds of mass tests of Nanjing’s 9 million citizens. The top CCP liaison for Eastern Airport, Feng Jun, was fired after the outbreak. Official data shows much of the airport staff had received China vaccines by May. Eastern Airport, the parent company of Lukou Airport, said …
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