Philippine Daily Inquirer

SHANGHAI TAKES BABY STEPS OUT OF COVID LOCKDOWN

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SHANGHAI/BEIJING—Shanghai took more gradual steps on Friday towards lifting its COVID-19 lockdown while Beijing was investigat­ing cases where its strict curbs were affecting other medical treatments as China soldiered on with its uneven exit from restrictio­ns.

The financial hub and the capital have been hot spots, with a harsh two-month lockdown to arrest a coronaviru­s spike in Shanghai and tight movement restrictio­ns to stamp out a small but stubborn outbreak in Beijing.

The curbs have battered the world’s second-biggest economy even as most countries have been seeking to return to something like normal. Many Chinese, from the urban youth to low-skilled rural migrant workers, have complained about lost income, difficulty sourcing food and mental stress.

China’s economy is staggering back to its feet but data shows only a grinding and partial recovery, with businesses from retailers to chipmakers warning of slow sales as domestic consumers slam the brakes on spending.

Electricit­y consumptio­n by Shanghai’s large industrial enterprise­s rose steadily in the first three weeks of May to 83 percent of 2021 levels, said Ruan Qiantu, head of the city’s State Grid.

The utility will work to avoid outages as demand recovers and the summer consumptio­n peak approaches, Ruan said.

As Shanghai aims to essentiall­y end its lockdown from Wednesday, the authoritie­s have been allowing more people out of their homes and more businesses to reopen. But most residents remain confined to their compounds and most shops can only do deliveries.

The district of Pudong, home to the Port of Shanghai, the city’s largest airport and its main finance center, reopened 115 bus routes on Friday. Shanghai is slowly expanding public transport.

 ?? —AFP ?? STIRRING BACK TO LIFE A man has a haircut on a street in Shanghai as more people move around on Friday amid an easing of COVID-19 lockdowns.
—AFP STIRRING BACK TO LIFE A man has a haircut on a street in Shanghai as more people move around on Friday amid an easing of COVID-19 lockdowns.
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