Por: Los Angeles Times World December 05, 2022
China is easing some of the world’s most stringent anti-COVID controls, saying that new coronavirus variants are weaker. But authorities have yet to say when they might end the country's “zero-COVID” strategy, which continues to confine millions of people to their homes and set off recent protests and demands for President Xi Jinping to resign. On Monday, for the first time in months, commuters in Beijing and at least 16 other cities... + full article
ABC News USA Health December 05, 2022
BEIJING -- China is easing some of the world’s most stringent anti-virus controls and 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 set off protests and... + más
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WPLG Local 10 USA Health December 05, 2022
BEIJING – China is easing some of the world’s most stringent anti-virus controls and 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 set off protests and On... + más
Associated Press USA Health December 05, 2022
BEIJING (AP) — China is easing some of the world’s most stringent anti-virus controls and 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 set off protests... + más
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10 WBNS USA Politics December 05, 2022
BEIJING, China — China is easing some of the world’s most stringent anti-virus controls and 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 set off protests... + más
CNBC USA Health November 29, 2022
People hold white sheets of paper and flowers in a row as police check their IDs during a protest over coronavirus disease (COVID-19) restrictions in mainland China, during a commemoration of the victims of a fire in Urumqi, in Hong Kong, China November 28, 2022. Tyrone Siu... + más
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CNBC USA Health October 28, 2022
Covid cases and controls have increased in China this month. Pictured here on Oct. 27, 2022, is a neighborhood in Shanghai that's been fenced in for Covid control.Future Publishing Future Publishing Getty ImagesBEIJING — Covid controls in China have tightened in the last... + más
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