The Manila Times

China paper: Zero-Covid adherence still a must

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China’s ruling party called for strict adherence to its hardline “zero-Covid” policy on Tuesday in an apparent attempt to guide public perception­s after regulation­s were eased slightly in places.

The People’s Daily, the Communist Party’s flagship newspaper, said in an editorial that China must “unswerving­ly implement” the policy that requires mass testing and places millions under lockdown to try to eliminate the coronaviru­s from the East Asian nation of 1.4 billion people and the world’s second-largest economy.

That comes as China reported 17,772 new cases over the previous 24 hours and follows slight changes to quarantine and other antivirus restrictio­ns announced last week to reduce cost and disruption.

The major provincial capital of Shijiazhua­ng, just outside Beijing, has also reopened free testing centers after just one day of closure. The move to require residents to pay for tests underscore­d the growing economic cost the policy is inflicting on local government­s.

Beijing has also closed some testing sites in recent days, but was reopening many on Tuesday. While case numbers remain relatively low in the city of more than 21 million, a recent increase has led to some restaurant­s and other businesses being forced to close and villages that largely house blue-collar workers placed under lockdown.

Some lockdowns on residentia­l compounds and entire city districts remain in place across China, including in parts of the crucial southern financial manufactur­ing hub of Guangzhou and other cities whose industrial bases are closely tied to global supply chains.

Local party officials are under immense pressure to curb new outbreaks, but directions from Beijing have lately become harder to gauge. China appears to be cautiously attempting to join the rest of the world while refusing to drop policies in which the party and leader Xi Jinping have deeply invested their authority and reputation.

Xi himself is in Indonesia’s resort island of Bali for the Group of 20 (G20) summit this week after being absent from most global gatherings throughout the coronaviru­s pandemic.

Xi met with United States President Joe Biden on the sidelines of the G20 meeting on Monday and is expected to attend the Asia-Pacific Economic Cooperatio­n summit later in Thailand’s capital Bangkok.

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A woman has her throat swabbed for a test while others wait for their turn at a coronaviru­s testing site in China’s capital Beijing on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022.
AP PHOTO TRIED AND TESTED A woman has her throat swabbed for a test while others wait for their turn at a coronaviru­s testing site in China’s capital Beijing on Tuesday, Nov. 15, 2022.

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