China relaxes some zero-Covid restrictions

President Xi Jinping signals policy shift after ‘acknowledging protests’

Commuters in Shanghai face tough Covid restrictions
Commuters in Shanghai and other cities no longer need a PCR test to travel
(Image credit: Qilai Shen/Bloomberg via Getty Images)

China has loosened some of its “zero-Covid” restrictions despite rising cases after President Xi Jinping took the unusual step of acknowledging public discontent with the country’s strict lockdown measures.

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