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Chinese officials signal no change to 'zero-COVID' policy

Por: WPLG Local 10 Health November 05, 2022

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BEIJING – Chinese health officials gave no indication Saturday of any relaxation of COVID-19 restrictions, following several days of speculation that the government was considering changes to a “zero-COVID” approach that has stymied economic growth and disrupted daily life.The officials said at a news conference that they would “unswervingly” stick to the policy, which seeks to stop cases from coming into the country and snuff out... + full article



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