Hindustan Times (Ranchi)

Beijing reopens restaurant­s as new cases drop

- Letters@hindustant­imes.com

BEIJING: Diners returned to restaurant­s in most of Beijing for the first time in more than a month Monday as authoritie­s further eased pandemic-related restrictio­ns after largely eradicatin­g a small Covid-19 outbreak in the capital under China’s strict “zero-Covid” approach.

Museums, cinemas and gyms were allowed to operate at up to 75% of capacity and delivery drivers could once again bring packages to a customer’s door, rather than leave them to be picked up at the entrances to apartment compounds.

The return to near-normal applied everywhere in Beijing except for one district and part of another, where the outbreak lingered. Schools, which partially reopened earlier, will fully do so on June 13, followed by kindergart­ens on June 20.

Authoritie­s conducted multiple rounds of mass testing and locked down buildings and complexes when infections were discovered to stamp out an outbreak that infected about 1,800 people over six weeks in a city of 22 million. The number of new cases dropped to six on Sunday.

The ruling Communist Party remains wedded to a “zeroCovid” strategy that exacts an economic cost and inconvenie­nces millions of people, even as many other countries adopt a more relaxed approach as vaccinatio­n rates rise and treatments become more widely available.

Shanghai endured a citywide lockdown that kept most confined to their apartments or neighbourh­oods for two months. The city reopened last week, but restaurant­s remain closed except for delivery and takeout.

In both Beijing and Shanghai, anyone entering the subway or an office building, shopping mall or other public place must show a negative test result within the past 72 hours. People lined up at testing stations that have been set up around the cities to meet the requiremen­t.

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