Since China dropped its “zero Covid” restrictions last week, much of the Chinese public has embraced a new life, even if it means the virus is spreading quickly. But beneath the relief is a collective and profound trauma that will not be easy to heal. nyti.ms
@realclearpolitics.com2 years ago
What Will Happen to China's 'Zero-Covid' Protests?
@theguardian.com3 years ago
As Hong Kong tightens Covid restrictions again, residents complain of being held ‘hostage’
@nytimesworld2 years ago
Since China dropped its “zero Covid” restrictions last week, much of the Chinese public has embraced a new life, even if it means the virus is spreading quickly. But beneath the relief is a collective and profound trauma that will not be easy to heal. nyti.ms
@theconversation.com2 years ago
Protests against strict COVID-zero policy are sweeping China. It's anyone's guess what happens now
@abc.net.au4 years ago
NSW relaxes restrictions on gatherings as zero local COVID-19 cases reported
@axios.com2 years ago
Beijing no longer requires negative COVID test to enter many public spaces
@theguardian.com2 years ago
Rumours of zero-Covid easing spread in China amid anger at restrictions
@abc.net.au5 years ago
The case for COVID-19 'zero': Former health chief says 'smarter, longer' restrictions needed
@theguardian.com2 years ago
Shanghai scraps some Covid testing rules in latest policy relaxation
@nytimesworld2 years ago
A 3-year-old boy in the Chinese city of Lanzhou died of carbon monoxide poisoning after coronavirus restrictions kept him from being taken promptly to a hospital, the latest tragedy to renew public scrutiny of China’s “zero Covid” policy and its costs. nyti.ms