Shanghai cuts tourism, eastern Chinese city limits transport on resurgent COVID-19

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SHANGHAI: A handful of local COVID-19 cases in eastern parts of China have prompted Shanghai city to limit tourism activities and a nearby city to cut public transportation services, as China insists on zero tolerance against letting clusters spread. Shanghai city detected three domestically transmitted CO

SHANGHAI: A handful of local COVID-19 cases in eastern parts of China have prompted Shanghai city to limit tourism activities and a nearby city to cut public transportation services, as China insists on zero tolerance against letting clusters spread.

Shanghai has suspended travel agencies from organising tourism that involves trips between the city and other province-level regions. The city of 9.1 million has suspended all its three subway lines, cut some citywide as well as long-distance bus services and closed a few entrances on highways linking it and surrounding areas.

 

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