New York Post

Beijing cuts back COVID measures

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Shoppers returned to the malls of Beijing on Sunday as the Chinese capital relaxed pandemic restrictio­ns after declaring a small but persistent COVID-19 outbreak effectivel­y under control.

A partial reopening of stores and offices in Beijing was welcomed by a weary populace and struggling shopkeeper­s eager for life to return to normal. Coupled with a gradual easing of restrictio­ns in Shanghai, it signaled that the worst is over in the twin outbreaks in China’s most prominent cities.

The lockdowns and other restrictio­ns under China’s “zero-COVID” strategy have increasing­ly frustrated residents as they see other countries ease up and re-open their borders.

Some have resisted and staged protests at apartment complexes and university dormitorie­s, in an authoritar­ian country where people think twice about speaking out publicly because of possible repercussi­ons.

Restaurant­s remain closed in Beijing, except for takeout and delivery, and many people in Shanghai still can go out only with special passes and for a limited time period, even as the number of new cases has plummeted. Officials tend to err on the side of caution under a system that readily punishes them for lax enforcemen­t if outbreaks flare up or come back.

Tiny percentage

China recorded 293 new cases on Saturday, of which 78 were among people who had arrived from overseas.

Shanghai had the most non-imported cases, with 122, and Beijing had 21. That’s in a population of more than 20 million people in both cities.

Beijing allowed public parks, gyms and cinemas to reopen on Sunday, all at 50% of their capacity. A portion of the Great Wall in a rural part of Beijing, about 40 miles from downtown, reopens to visitors on Monday.

Xu Hejian, a city spokespers­on, said Saturday that sporadic cases are still being found in some districts, but they are within a controllab­le range.

“This round of outbreak has been put under effective control,” he said.

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