The Chinese authorities further eased measures against the coronavirus

In Beijing, many shops reopened over the weekend, and residents can use public transport from this morning without the mandatory negative PCR test result.

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From the protests held in China, Photo: Reuters
From the protests held in China, Photo: Reuters
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Chinese authorities today further eased measures against the coronavirus in several Chinese cities, including Beijing and Shanghai.

In Beijing, many shops reopened over the weekend, and residents can use public transport from this morning without the mandatory negative PCR test result.

In Shanghai, the mandatory testing measure for access to certain public places such as parks and tourist attractions has been lifted.

China reported two deaths from the coronavirus infection yesterday, but today the authorities registered a smaller number of infected compared to previous days. Of the 29.724 cases of Covid-19, most are asymptomatic.

The reason for easing the measures is the protests of citizens dissatisfied with the restrictions that broke out across China last Sunday.

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