After heavy protests, China pulls back slightly on zero-Covid strategy


After several large protests and calls for President Xi Jinping to resign, Beijing has eased some of its anti-COVID measures. While some hope this move will lead to a complete scrap of the country’s “zero-Covid” plan entirely, there are still restrictions that are likely to be in place until mid-2023.

While most other major countries have pivoted to “living with” the virus, China has stubbornly been working on stamping the entire virus to the dust. Despite its efforts, China is still reporting 25k+ new cases per day - with 20k asymptomatic.

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