China's Covid-19 epicentre shifts to Guangzhou as outbreaks widen

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BEIJING – New coronavirus cases surged in Guangzhou and other Chinese cities, official data showed on Tuesday (Nov 8), with the global manufacturing hub becoming China's latest Covid-19 epicentre and testing the city's ability to avoid a Shanghai-style lockdown. Nationwide, new locally transmitted infections climbed to 7,475 on Nov 7, according to China's health authority, up from 5,496 the day...

Officials wearing protective aprons stand outside the boarded-up gate of a residential compound that was placed under lockdown as outbreaks of continue in Beijing, on Nov 7.BEIJING – New coronavirus cases surged in Guangzhou and other Chinese cities, official data showed on Tuesday , with the global manufacturing hub becoming China's latest Covid-19 epicentre and testing the city's ability to avoid a Shanghai-style lockdown.

Economically vital cities, including the capital Beijing, are demanding more polymerase chain reaction tests for residents and locking down neighbourhoods and even districts in some cases. Considering how the nationwide Covid curbs are crushing domestic consumption, Nie said he had downgraded his fourth-quarter economic growth forecast to around 3.5 per cent from 4 per cent to 4.5 per cent. The economy grew 3.9 per cent in July to September.

"No matter how harsh the letter of the law is... there is a little bit more loosening," said Damien Boey, chief macro strategist at Australian investment bank Barrenjoey.Guangzhou, capital of Guangdong province, reported 2,377 new local cases for Nov 7, up from 1,971 the previous day. It was a dramatic jump from double-digit increases two weeks ago.

"We have been working from home for the past couple of days," said Aaron Xu, who runs a company in Guangzhou.

 

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