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As leaders meet, Chinese hope for end to 'zero-COVID' limits

Por: WPLG Local 10 Health October 21, 2022

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BEIJING – As China’s ruling Communist Party this week, many Beijing residents are focused on an issue not on the formal agenda: Will the end of the meeting bring an easing of China's at times draconian “zero-COVID” policies that are disrupting lives and ?It appears to be wishful thinking. As the world moves to a post-pandemic lifestyle, many across China have resigned themselves to several times a week for COVID-19 tests,... + full article



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