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More than 500 cases were infected in 6 days. Which areas around Guangxi have been affected by this round of epidemic?

Every summer, many people like to go out to play. Guangxi Beihai, as a famous coastal tourist city in China, is the tourist season in July and August every year. However, a sudden epidemic has caused many infected people in the North Sea. Six days after the outbreak, the number of infected people even exceeded 500, and more than 2,000 tourists were stranded in Beihai, Guangxi. In order to prevent the epidemic from spreading again, on July 17, the local authorities announced the implementation of temporary control measures in the tourist area, and all personnel were suspended from entering and leaving. The number of people infected in Beihai in six days has exceeded 500 epidemic cases.

It is illegal and criminal to dare to open tourism when the prevention and control of local epidemic situation in Beihai, Guangxi is not in place. The epidemic situation should be regarded as a top priority in every region, but in Beihai, there are many tourists, resulting in a large number of tourists being infected. No cases of infection have been reported in Beihai, Guangxi before, so the local tourism industry will gradually open up. It is normal for all areas to open to tourism, and no one can guarantee that they will not be infected during the epidemic. In this round of epidemic, Beihai, a famous coastal tourist city in Guangxi, was listed as a high-risk area.

According to the report of the local CDC, thousands of people were infected with COVID-19 virus within 8 days, which shows that COVID-19 is highly contagious and the virus is very hidden. At the press conference on epidemic prevention and control in Beihai, up to now, there are about 222 local confirmed cases and 766 asymptomatic infection cases, which is enough to show that the epidemic is coming. Among the many stranded tourists, a tourist from Shanghai said that she had been isolated at home for more than two months because of the epidemic in Shanghai. Seeing that the epidemic had eased slightly, she wanted to travel, but she was isolated and stranded just after arriving in a different place.

Fortunately, the passenger changed to a hotel with a refrigerator and borrowed an induction cooker from the boss to cook. He also hoarded a lot of vegetables in the refrigerator, temporarily solving the problem of eating. The spread risk of Beihai epidemic in Guangxi is closely related to local tourism. If more than 2000 people hadn't traveled to Beihai together, the epidemic wouldn't have spread.