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China eases anti-COVID measures following protests

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BEIJING (AP) — China rolled back rules on isolating people with COVID-19 and dropped virus test requirements for some public places Wednesday in a dramatic change to a strategy that confined millions of people to their homes and sparked protests and demands for President Xi Jinping to resign.

The move adds to earlier easing that fueled hopes Beijing was scrapping its “zero COVID” strategy, which is disrupting manufacturing and global trade. Experts warn, however, that restrictions can’t be lifted completely until at least mid-2023 because millions of elderly people still must be vaccinated and the health care system strengthened.

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Source: https://apnews.com/article/health-business-china-covid-economy-e5559f6062cf052a71ad6ba1ceece693?utm_source=homepage&utm_medium=TopNews&utm_campaign=position_02

 

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