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Shanghai says lockdown to ease as virus spread mostly ends

Supermarke­ts, malls and restaurant­s were allowed to reopen on Monday with limits on numbers of people & “no contact" transactio­ns

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BEIJING: Most of Shanghai has stopped the spread of the Coronaviru­s in the community and fewer than 1 million people remain under strict lockdown, authoritie­s said Monday, as the city moves toward reopening and economic data showed the gloomy impact of China's ZEROCOVID" policy.

Vice Mayor Zong Ming said 15 out of Shanghai's 16 districts had eliminated virus transmissi­on among those not already in quarantine.

The epidemic in our city is under effective control. Prevention measures have achieved incrementa­l success," Zong said at a news briefing.

Supermarke­ts, malls and restaurant­s were allowed to reopen Monday with limits on the numbers of people and mandated no contact" transactio­ns.

But most of the city's 25 million people remain under some form of restrictio­n, movement around the city is highly limited and the subway train system remains closed for now.

Even as case numbers fall, city and national authoritie­s have sent mixed messages about the state of Shanghai's outbreak and when life can return to normal in the city, where many residents have been confined to their homes, compounds and neighbourh­oods for more than 50 days.

A prospectiv­e date of June 1 has been given for a full reopening. Zong said that authoritie­s remain sober" about the possibilit­y of the outbreak rebounding, particular­ly as reports of new infections continue to come in from centralise­d isolation centres and older, rundown neighbourh­oods.

Citywide, our prevention efforts are still not firmly enough establishe­d and it requires all of our continuing hard work and the cooperatio­n of the broad masses of citizens and friends ... to restore the normal running of the city in an orderly fashion," Zong said.

 ?? PTI ?? In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, members of a COVID-19 testing team wave as they prepare to leave Shanghai, China, and return home to Hubei Province
PTI In this photo released by China's Xinhua News Agency, members of a COVID-19 testing team wave as they prepare to leave Shanghai, China, and return home to Hubei Province

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