Chinese cities struggle to bounce back after Covid-19 curbs ease

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BEIJING – China may have significantly eased the way it responds to Covid-19 outbreaks, but some major cities still barely move when the virus is spreading.

The reduction in movement shows that even with fewer hardcore restrictions, China’s major cities are likely to see roughly the same hit to mobility and activity whenever outbreaks flare, dampening hopes of a boost to the country’s economy after the easing of its strict zero-Covid regime. The southern trade hub Guangzhou is in a similar situation. While only part of its main downtown district is under any form of movement restriction, subway usage tanked by 70 per cent this week. The city has been reporting the country’s biggest increase in daily infections, coming in at more than 9,000 new local cases for Thursday.

People line up to take a nucleic acid test for Covid-19 at a testing booth in Chaoyang district, Beijing, on Nov 15, 2022. PHOTO: REUTERS

 

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