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China Eases Covid Controls

CHINA – China is easing some of the world’s most stringent anti-virus controls as authorities say new variants are weaker.

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CHINA – China is easing some of the world’s most stringent anti-virus controls as authorities say new variants are weaker.

But they have yet to say when they might end a “zero-covid” strategy that confines millions of people to their homes and sets off protests and demands for President Xi Jinping to resign.

On Monday, commuters in Beijing and at least 16 other cities were allowed to board buses and subways without a virus test in the previous 48 hours for the first time in months.

Industrial centers including Guangzhou near Hong Kong have reopened markets and businesses and lifted most curbs on movement while keeping restrictions on neighborhoods with infections.

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