Beijing district urges staying home for weekend as COVID-19 cases rise

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BEIJING: Beijing's biggest district urged people to stay home during the weekend and COVID-19 outbreaks grew in numerous Chinese cities on Friday (Nov 18), even as China further fine-tuned its COVID rules by removing capacity limits at entertainment venues. Under a series of measures unveiled last week, au

BEIJING: Beijing's biggest district urged people to stay home during the weekend and COVID-19 outbreaks grew in numerous Chinese cities on Friday , even as China further fine-tuned its COVID rules by removing capacity limits at entertainment venues.

However, China continues to emphasise its commitment to its zero-COVID policy, which Beijing argues saves lives, and outbreaks in numerous cities lead to ongoing localised lockdowns. "Beijing is going through a big exam," city government spokesperson Xu Hejian told a Friday media briefing. On Friday, China reported 25,129 new local infections, up from 23,132 a day earlier and nearing its record of over 29,000 recorded in April during the height of Shanghai's outbreak.

 

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