Daily Camera (Boulder)

Shanghai tightens lockdown

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BEIJING — Authoritie­s in Shanghai have again tightened anti-virus restrictio­ns, just as the city was emerging from a month of strict lockdown due to a COVID19 outbreak.

Notices issued in several districts said residents were ordered to stay home and are barred from receiving nonessenti­al deliveries as part of a “quiet period” lasting at least until Wednesday. The tightened measures could be extended depending on the results of mass testing, the notices said.

It wasn’t clear what prompted the renewed tightening, with numbers of new COVID-19 cases in the city continuing to fall.

Shanghai on Monday reported 3,947 cases over the previous 24 hours, almost all of them asymptomat­ic, along with 11 deaths. Authoritie­s have been gradually lifting isolation rules on the city’s 25 million residents, but the new orders appear to be returning to conditions at the early stage of the outbreak.

Shanghai originally ordered mass testing along with a limited lockdown, but extended that as case numbers rose. Thousands of residents have been forced into centralize­d quarantine centers for showing a positive test result or merely having been in contact with an infected person.

Two Shanghai residents reached through social media said they’d had no prior notice of the new restrictio­ns, which they were told could last for up to a week.

In Beijing, authoritie­s closed down the largest city district, with residents told to stay home and stores closed. Beijing has ordered daily testing of all residents, closed parks and other leisure venues and limited restaurant­s to takeout business only.

The usually bustling Sanlitun area crammed with restaurant­s, boutiques and an Apple store was all but deserted.

Still, companies and investors worry the ruling Communist Party’s “zeroCOVID” strategy that closed most businesses in Shanghai and other industrial centers is disrupting global trade and activity in autos, electronic­s and other industries.

China’s export growth tumbled in April as global demand weakened, adding to pressure on the world’s second-largest economy.

 ?? Hector Retamal / Getty Images ?? Workers receive deliveries at the entrance of a building during a COVID-19 coronaviru­s lockdown in the Jing'an district in Shanghai on Sunday.
Hector Retamal / Getty Images Workers receive deliveries at the entrance of a building during a COVID-19 coronaviru­s lockdown in the Jing'an district in Shanghai on Sunday.

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