A growing number of young people in China are looking to escape their country's COVID-zero policy, and it might have implications for Australian businesses.
While local authorities said earlier this month that, residents were still required to stay in their districts and could only travel for grocery shopping or medical services.
The authority also plans to build more quarantine facilities across the country, sparking speculation on social media that the COVID-zero approach was not ending anytime soon.The lockdown in Shanghai, one of China's most important economic hubs, appears to be having a significant impact on the national economy.
But Dr Shi said continuing to isolate itself from the rest of the world would likely provoke even more anger in Chinese society."Otherwise, it will result in a series of social issues."John McVicker says he has never experienced a labour shortage as severe as the current one.
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