“We have full confidence that Shanghai and other places will overcome this round ... Picture: AFP / China OUT The business hub reported a record 24,943 new infections on Sunday — mostly asymptomatic, ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai releases thousands of recovered COVID patients, but new cases continue to rise
Shanghai set an economic growth target of 5.5 per cent for 2022, but analysts believe it will miss that goal because of the Covid controls, the Post report said. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai releases more than 11,000 Covid-19 patients after recovery, but new infections keep climbing
Shanghai has released more than 11,000 recovered Covid-19 patients as infection numbers continued to climb. Wu Qianyu, a senior official with the city’s public health commission, told a media briefing ... ( read original story ...)
COVID In China: Shanghai Sees Record Rise In Daily Cases, Questions Raised On Zero-COVID Policy
"The tidal wave has yet to peak, and worries are that the citywide lockdown will last for another few weeks, which may cripple the local economy," said Wang Feng, chairman of Shanghai-based financial ... ( read original story ...)
E-commerce, delivery firms accelerate speed to help Shanghai
E-commerce companies and delivery firms are upping the ante in replenishing stocks and expanding courier fleet in Shanghai as the city strives to make daily necessities more accessible to residents ... ( read original story ...)
GLOBALink | Shanghai mobilizes resources to ensure supplies amid COVID-19 resurgence
Some e-commerce storehouses and supermarkets in Shanghai have resumed business to meet residents' demands for daily necessities amid the COVID-19 resurgence. The megacity is under temporary closed-off ... ( read original story ...)
Even a Chinese billionaire struggles to buy milk and bread under Shanghai’s coronavirus lockdown
While residents in Shanghai try a variety of novel ways to buy daily essentials during the city’s coronavirus lockdown, billionaires it seems are no exception.The city recorded 19,982 Covid-19 cases ... ( read original story ...)