China’s capital, Beijing, yesterday began a fresh round of mass testing for COVID-19, and shut more bus routes and metro stations as it seeks to avert the fate of Shanghai, where millions of residents ... ( read original story ...)
93-year-old grandma discharged from Shanghai temporary hospital
Wang Manru, 93, was admitted to a temporary COVID-19 hospital in Shanghai on April 23 has been discharged. When the silver haired was admitted to the hospital, she impressed medical workers with her ... ( read original story ...)
EV Week In Review: Tesla Has Good News On Shanghai, Nio’s Plans Amid Delisting Risk, And This Auto Giant Renews EV Leadership Pledge
Electric vehicle and allied sector stocks extended their losses in the week ending May 6, caught in the vortex of the broader market sell-off seen in the final two sessions of the week. Chinese EV ... ( read original story ...)
In Shanghai, Freedom from Lockdown Is Short-Lived
Following a steady decline in Covid cases, Shanghai started to loosen some of the lockdown measures that have been imposed on many of its 25 million residents since late March. But that taste of ... ( read original story ...)
Eventually, China’s Borders Will Reopen. Will Foreigners Return?
Longtime Shanghai resident Alex Shoer’s life path typifies that of many foreigners living in China. He arrived, in 2011, for what was supposed to be a short period. And then he just didn’t want to ... ( read original story ...)
The View From Shanghai
Looking at the A-shares market, this is earnings season, and we continue to track the performance of key listed companies and engage with them, despite the lockdowns. ( read original story ...)
China: Entrance exams for Shanghai colleges, high schools postponed amid COVID resurgence
The Shanghai Municipal government on Saturday postponed entrance examinations for colleges and senior high schools in the city by a month due to the latest res ... ( read original story ...)