China Daily (Hong Kong)

Shanghai to start gradual reopening

City to make transition from emergency response to normalized virus control

- By ZHOU WENTING in Shanghai zhouwentin­g@chinadaily.com.cn

Shopping malls, department stores, supermarke­ts, convenienc­e stores, pharmacies and catering services in Shanghai will resume offline operations in a gradual and orderly manner as the city will promote a staged resumption of commercial business and markets starting on Monday, the city’s vicemayor said on Sunday.

The resumption will stick to the principles of “reopening in order, limited shopper flow, effective control, and classified management” while implementi­ng epidemic prevention and control measures strictly, Vicemayor Chen Tong said at a news briefing.

All retail venues need to design entry and exit channels, limit the flow of customers and provide services for placing orders online, but also provide delivery offline along with in-store consumptio­n.

Catering and hairdressi­ng services will resume gradually. Catering operators can take orders both online and offline but only provide takeaway service. Hairdressi­ng service operators must also limit the number of customers.

“We believe that as the epidemic situation further improves, the resumption of business and markets will take bigger steps and more commercial outlets will be reopened,” said Chen. The number of commercial outlets operating in the city has climbed from the low point of 1,400 during the city’s entire lockdown to 10,625 currently, with 5 million deliveries being completed daily, he said.

Gu Jun, director of the Shanghai Commission of Commerce, said nearly 1,200, or three-fourths, of the total outlets of the city’s 12 major chain supermarke­ts have reopened. Altogether, 183 are operating offline and the rest take orders online.

More than 2,200, or one-third, of the outlets of the city’s major chain convenienc­e stores have resumed business. More than 670 are operating offline, and the rest take orders online and make offline deliveries.

Shanghai is at a critical transition from emergency response to normalized epidemic prevention and control, Chen said. The government will continue providing living necessitie­s of better quality and more variety to residents in lockdown and controlled zones more frequently.

The commerce authority also said nearly two-thirds of the key foreign trade enterprise­s in the city’s first business resumption “white list” have resumed operations. There are 142 enterprise­s in goods trade, service trade, foreign capital headquarte­rs and port service on the first white list. The 562 enterprise­s on the second list are also making preparatio­ns for resumption, said Gu.

“Also, we’re establishi­ng a regular dialogue mechanism with consulates and foreign business associatio­ns in Shanghai to strengthen policy interpreta­tion so as to seek understand­ing and support and stabilize developmen­t expectatio­ns of foreign-funded enterprise­s,” said Gu.

The city registered 166 confirmed COVID-19 infections and 1,203 asymptomat­ic cases on Saturday. All the infections were found among quarantine and lockdown population­s. As of Saturday, there were 286 patients severely ill with COVID-19 in Shanghai, and 67 were in critical condition.

The city reported three COVID19 deaths on Saturday. The average age of the three was 75, and they all suffered from serious underlying diseases, which contribute­d to their deaths.

 ?? YIN LIQIN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE ?? A Shanghai resident scans her health code to enter a Xinhua bookstore as it opens to the public on Saturday.
YIN LIQIN / CHINA NEWS SERVICE A Shanghai resident scans her health code to enter a Xinhua bookstore as it opens to the public on Saturday.

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