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After the emergence of small clusters, Chinese cities are facing new COVID restrictions

The Chinese government is cracking down on cities where coronavirus outbreaks have emerged as it seeks to achieve a broader "zero corona" policy.

Cities in eastern China faced a new set of restrictions, including supermarket closures, face-to-face meal bans, and flight cancellations, threatening the country's economic recovery.

Strict measures restricted byblockade for more than two months causing anxietyShanghai allows face-to-face dining and reopens Disney Resort theme parks It was done after relaxing.

Wuxi, a manufacturing city near Shanghai in eastern China, shut down in many public facilities, including stores and supermarkets, after reporting 42 new asymptomatic cases on Saturday. , The meal service has been stopped. Residents were also advised to work from home and stay out of the city unless absolutely necessary.

Si, a 760,000 county in Anhui Province, was blocked and stopped public transport after reporting 288 new cases on Saturday.

A worker gets a COVID-19 test on July 02, 2022 in Shanghai, China.
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And in Yiwu, it is the export capital of Chinese accessories. Beijing to Flight Capital has been canceled indefinitely. The city recorded three new COVID cases last week.

Mainland China has worked on 473 new cases, including 104 symptomatic cases, the National Health Commission of the State said on Sunday. On Saturday, 268 new cases were reported and 72 patients showed symptoms.

China's largest financial hub, Shanghai, reported one positive case outside the quarantine area from midnight to 5 pm. Officials said on Sunday. On Saturday, Shanghai reported two locally symptomatic cases, and Beijing said it was absent. The city relaxed regulations last week after a two-month blockade that damaged production and consumer spending.

People wearing face masks stand in line for COVID-19 tests at a coronavirus testing site in Beijing, Saturday, July 2, 2022.
AP / Mark Schiefelbein
A worker in sample collection station for coronavirus testing hands over a sample tube for a resident, Wednesday, June 29, 2022, in Beijing.
AP / Ng Han Guan

China is a tough "zero corona" to stop the increase in cases and deaths, despite the high economic costs. We welcome the policy.

President Xi Jinping said on Wednesday that the measure "maximized the protection of people's lives and health."

With post wire