An 87-year-old man died in the capital over the weekend and officials have called for residents to avoid ‘non-imperative’ travel
Commuters wear protective masks to protect against the spread of Covid-19 in Beijing as the local government banned table service at many restaurants, switched schools to offline studies, and asked people to work from homeCommuters wear protective masks to protect against the spread of Covid-19 in Beijing as the local government banned table service at many restaurants, switched schools to offline studies, and asked people to work from homeChina reported the death of an 87-year-old man in...
While the tallies are low compared with most other countries, the latest announcements follow a recent uptick in cases in China after months of few infections being reported. Days later, multiple Chinese cities cancelled mass Covid tests, raising hopes of an eventual reopening. More than 8,000 new daily cases were reported in the southern manufacturing hub of Guangzhou on Sunday, prompting officials to launch a general Covid screening in the central district of Haizhu that is home to about 1.8 million people and lock down the Baiyun district for five days.last week over a renewed lockdown.
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