SHANGHAI (Reuters) -As many as 12.38 million Shanghai residents, nearly half the population of China's financial hub, are now in lower-risk areas, meaning they can leave their homes, the government ... ( read original story ...)
Beijing closes more venues as anger at Shanghai’s COVID lockdown grows
China's capital Beijing closed more gyms, malls, cinemas and apartment blocks on Friday, with authorities ramping up contact tracing to contain a COVID-19 outbreak, while resentment at the draconian ... ( read original story ...)
2 Shanghai residents share how they’ve handled the city’s lockdown
For nine years, I lived in a giant apartment complex called the Summit with thousands of other people in the city of Shanghai. My family and I left China months before the pandemic, but I still stay ... ( read original story ...)
Workers going extra mile to help contain outbreak
Members of a medical team providing aid to Shanghai sit on a coach passing the Bund on the way to their hotel on April 17. [Photo by Zhu Xingxin/China Daily] ... ( read original story ...)
Expats leave as Shanghai’s Covid-19 lockdown drags
SHANGHAI - Shanghai's heavy-handed Covid-19 lockdown is driving scores of foreign residents to flee the commercial centre, denting the appeal of mainland China's most cosmopolitan city and prompting ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai residents protest strict lockdown by banging pots out of windows
Shanghai residents expressed their discontent with the city's lockdown by banging pots and pans out of their apartment windows. This video was filmed by Channel News Asia (CNA) correspondent Low ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai Uses Crowdsourcing to Survive Covid-19 Lockdown as Social Support Breaks Down
Daily life in Shanghai has ground to a halt as parts of the city’s social services collapsed under the weight of a strict citywide Covid-19 lockdown. But now, ordinary citizens have stepped up to fill ... ( read original story ...)