China Coronavirus Cases: Relaxation in some other cities including Urumqi in China, goods, and markets will open again from today

Posted on 5th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

Exemptions were announced in some more cities including Urumqi on Sunday after vigorous demonstrations across the country regarding the strict restrictions of Corona in China. However, China is not going to withdraw the zero covid policy. Meanwhile, two more deaths from Corona have been registered on Sunday. Malls, markets, and restaurants will reopen on Monday in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang province. The announcement was made on Sunday by the authorities after a month of strict lockdown.

 

Demonstrations in the country after the death of ten people

Fierce protests began across the country only after 10 people died in a fire at a high-rise building in Urumqi. Police stand by in the Liangmeiqiao area of ​​Beijing and on Wulumuqi Road in Shanghai. Strong demonstrations were held at both of these places last week.

 

A negative Covid report will not be sought at the time of traffic

A negative Covid report will not be sought at the time of traffic in Shanghai from Monday. Earlier in Nanning, the capital of Guangxi, the requirement to show negative Covid reports was also waived. News agency AP quoted the National Health Commission as saying that one death each occurred in Shandong and Sichuan provinces from Carona on Sunday. It was told on Sunday that in the last 24 hours, 35,775 new cases of corona infection were reported in China.

 

Despite the danger, China is not taking the vaccine from West – America

America's Director of National Intelligence Avril Hans said on Saturday that Chinese President Xi Jinping is not ready to accept vaccines from Western countries despite the explosive situation of Corona. Corona cases in China are coming to the highest ever. Hans Reagan was speaking at the National Defense Forum.

 

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