China's capital imposes major new restrictions in a bid to curb a spike in cases.
All dining in restaurants will also be halted between 1 and 4 May, with people being asked to cook at home.Of these, 123 cases were found in the Chaoyang, Beijing's most populous district, which is now set for three rounds of mass testing.
"You look at a city that used to be crowded and now is empty. And you can't help but wonder how these people manage to survive," she said.
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