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Rising COVID-19 infections are largely paralysing cities in China

China’s economy has been suffering under Beijing’s zero-COVID approach.

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A record wave of COVID-19 infections has sparked further restrictio­ns for the population in China, with the health commission in Beijing reporting more than 1,000 new cases nationwide on Thursday.

While the number is not exceptiona­lly high in comparison to the internatio­nal landscape, it is the largest increase in cases in China since the chaos of the early days of the pandemic.

China continues to pursue a strict zero-COVID strategy of lockdowns, daily mass testing, strict monitoring, contacttra­cing and forced quarantine. Neverthele­ss, the number of new infections has risen sharply again, especially in recent weeks, triggering increasing levels of restrictio­ns.

The Chinese government had recently relaxed some

COVID-19 rules, including a reduction in the duration of the quarantine period required when entering China from 10 to eight days. But there can be no question of a lasting relaxation.

New measures have recently been imposed in almost all major cities, including the capital, where schools, kindergart­ens and shops are closed and residents have been asked to stay home if possible.

Increasing­ly, residentia­l complexes are also being completely sealed off.

In the particular­ly hard-hit southern Chinese metropolis of Guangzhou, which has seen violent protests against the COVID-19 measures, several districts are in total lockdown.

Shanghai, meanwhile, announced that travellers coming to the city will not be allowed to go to restaurant­s or shops for five days.

China’s economy has been suffering under Beijing’s zeroCOVID approach, which demands that any outbreaks of the virus are clamped down on immediatel­y.

 ?? ?? Security guards in personal protective equipments (PPE) are seen at a residentia­l compound under lockdown due to COVID-19 coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Beijing on Thursday.
Security guards in personal protective equipments (PPE) are seen at a residentia­l compound under lockdown due to COVID-19 coronaviru­s restrictio­ns in Beijing on Thursday.

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