Traffic, pedestrians and joggers reappeared on the streets of Shanghai on Wednesday as China’s largest city began returning to normalcy amid the easing of a strict two-month COVID-19 lockdown that has ... ( read original story ...)
As Shanghai COVID-19 lockdown ends, residents celebrate in the streets and fences come down
After two months of strict lockdown, China’s largest city, Shanghai, began to unlock at the stroke of midnight Wednesday. ( read original story ...)
After Shanghai Reopens for Most, Relief, Reunions, but Also Anxieties
The authorities kept some restrictions, such as requiring residents to show negative Covid test results to use the subway and limiting access to housing compounds. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai’s subway and shops reopen and streets fill up after two-month lockdown
Residents in areas deemed low-risk for Covid are allowed to move around the city freely again ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai eases Covid curbs in step towards ending lockdown
Shanghai slowly whirred back to life Wednesday as a range of Covid-19 restrictions were eased after a two-month lockdown that confined residents to their homes and battered the Chinese economy. ( read original story ...)
After months of punishing lockdown, Shanghai opens up… slowly
People visit the Bund, after the lockdown placed to curb the coronavirus outbreak was lifted in Shanghai, June 1. (Aly Song/Reuters) SHENZHEN, China — After being locked down in her home in Shanghai ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai lifts lockdown, but residents wary COVID curbs can return
Shanghai sprung back to life on Wednesday after two months of bitter isolation under a ruthless COVID-19 lockdown, with people driving cars again or cramming into trains and buses to go back to work, ... ( read original story ...)