A slight ease in testing requirements is being introduced in Beijing, where residents can now board buses and trains without a virus test for the first time in months
Chinese authorities have eased some COVID restrictions in selected cities across the country following recent widespread anti-lockdown protests.
However, a negative result obtained within the past 48 hours is still required to enter venues like shopping malls, which have gradually reopened, with many restaurants providing takeaways. From Monday, people in Shanghai will no longer have to show a negative test to take public transport and visit parks
Authorities in the southwestern city of Chongqing said they would now allow close contacts of people with COVID-19, who meet certain conditions, to quarantine at home
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