Less than a week after the Chinese government lifted its stringent “zero Covid” restrictions, Beijing looks like a city in the throes of a lockdown — this time, self-imposed by residents. nyti.ms
@nytimesworld3 years ago
Chinese authorities kept some restrictions, such as requiring residents to show negative Covid test results to use the subway and limiting access to housing compounds. nyti.ms
@WSJ3 years ago
Draconian Covid restrictions are feeding a sense of despair among many younger residents of Chinese cities, who are now rethinking plans for careers, marriage, and kids: “We are the last generation.” on.wsj.com
@theguardian.com2 years ago
Chinese city accused of ‘performative lockdown lifting’
@WSJ3 years ago
Draconian Covid restrictions feed a sense of insecurity among many younger, middle-class residents of Chinese cities; "We are the last generation" on.wsj.com
@WSJ3 years ago
Zero-tolerance Covid restrictions are feeding a sense of disenchantment and despair among many younger residents of Chinese cities, who are now rethinking plans for careers and children: "Let it rot." on.wsj.com
@theguardian.com2 years ago
Shanghai Covid restrictions fuel fears of another lockdown
@WSJ3 years ago
Zero-tolerance Covid restrictions are feeding a sense of disenchantment and despair among many younger residents of Chinese cities, who are now rethinking plans for careers and children: "Let it rot." on.wsj.com
@nytimesworld5 years ago
Across Beijing, most residents seemed reconciled to the prospect of weeks under newly tightened restrictions as the Chinese capital raced to contain a fresh coronavirus outbreak nyti.ms
@nytimesworld3 years ago
Chinese authorities kept some restrictions, such as requiring residents to show negative Covid test results to use the subway and limiting access to housing compounds. nyti.ms
@WSJ3 years ago
Draconian Covid-19 restrictions have created a deep sense of insecurity among many younger, middle-class residents of Chinese cities; some are now drastically rethinking their life plans on.wsj.com
@reuters.com5 years ago
China's Wuhan ends its coronavirus lockdown but elsewhere one begins