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Posted on 17/04/2022 by admin

Shanghai reports sharp rise in symptomatic Covid cases

China’s financial centre Shanghai reported a new record number of symptomatic Covid-19 cases yesterday as the country imposed new lockdowns, underscoring its “dynamic clearance” approach to Covid …
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