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Shanghai reports seven more Covid deaths

- - Nampa/AFP

SHANGHAI - China reported seven more deaths from Covid-19 in Shanghai yesterday, after hundreds of thousands of cases in the metropolis during a weeks-long lockdown.

City authoritie­s revealed the first deaths of this outbreak on Monday, with yesterday’s fatalities bringing the official toll to just 10, even as the virus continues to spread.

Beijing insists its zero-Covid policy of hard lockdowns, mass testing and lengthy quarantine­s has averted fatalities and the public health crises that have engulfed much of the rest of the world.

But some have cast doubt on official figures in a nation where the vast elderly population has a low vaccinatio­n rate.

By comparison, Hong Kong - which also has a high number of unvaccinat­ed elderly - has tallied nearly 9 000 deaths among 1.18 million Covid-19 cases since the Omicron variant surged there in January.

Unverified social media posts have claimed Shanghai’s deaths are going unreported, but the messages have been quickly scrubbed from the internet.

Shanghai health officials said Sunday that less than two-thirds of residents over 60 had received two Covid jabs and under 40 percent had received a booster.

The seven newly reported deaths were all unvaccinat­ed patients, city health official Wu Qianyu told a press conference on Tuesday.

They were aged between 60 and 101, and suffered from underlying conditions such as heart disease and diabetes, according to the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission.

The patients “became severely ill after admission to hospital, and died after ineffectiv­e rescue efforts, with the direct cause of death being underlying diseases”, the commission said.

Shanghai logged more than 20 000 new and mostly asymptomat­ic Covid cases Tuesday, defying officials’ efforts to stamp out the infection.

Many of the city’s 25 million residents have been confined to their homes since March, with some flooding social media with complaints of food shortages, spartan quarantine conditions and heavy-handed enforcemen­t.

Protest footage has circulated faster than government censors can delete it.

The country’s zero-tolerance approach to Covid had largely slowed new cases to a trickle after the virus first emerged in the central Chinese city of Wuhan in late 2019.

But officials have scrambled in recent weeks to contain an outbreak spanning multiple regions, largely driven by the fast-spreading Omicron variant.

By one estimate on Monday, around 350 million people in at least 44 cities are currently under some form of lockdown in China.

 ?? Photo: Nampa/AFP ?? Careful… Community volunteers wearing personal protective equipment stand during a test for the Covid-19 coronaviru­s in a compound during a Covid-19 lockdown in Pudong district in Shanghai.
Photo: Nampa/AFP Careful… Community volunteers wearing personal protective equipment stand during a test for the Covid-19 coronaviru­s in a compound during a Covid-19 lockdown in Pudong district in Shanghai.

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