![]() ![]() ![]() The measures have been decried by some Chinese as excessive, although there has been little open defiance. China set the hard-line tone at the start of the pandemic in 2020 with the 76-day lockdown on the city of Wuhan where the virus was first detected. The lockdown reflects China’s continuing adherence to its “zero-COVID” approach despite restrictions being eased elsewhere. While city residents are being told to stay put, airports and train stations remain open. Public transport has been suspended and roads closed, bringing the normally bustling metropolis to a standstill. People who tested positive without symptoms are being taken to temporary isolation centers, including gymnasiums and exhibition centers. Another 5,442 tested positive for the virus without becoming ill, 4,144 of them in Shanghai. This time, the “whole environment is rather tense,” Wang said, citing a neighbor who waited hours for an emergency call to be answered.Ĭhina’s National Health Commission said another 1,787 domestic cases of COVID-19 had been recorded on Thursday, including 358 in Shanghai. Shanghai had not previously experienced a sweeping lockdown, although many residents chose to stay at home even without formal orders to do so. “For example, we have one (group order) set up for vegetables, one for eggs, one for bread,” she said. She said a large part of her days is now spent on trying to hop on to large group orders for groceries and items from soy sauce to toothpaste obtained through personal connections. Wang’s compound had been closed off even before the lockdown began. Veronica Wang, a resident of Pudong, as Shanghai’s eastern half is known, said she and many she knows were still under lockdown, with no word on when normal life will be restored. ![]() Government workers and volunteers wearing full protective equipment went door-to-door with megaphones in the city with 26 million people, calling on residents to report for testing at designated sites where they were met by long lines and waits of more than 90 minutes. The gates at some compounds were locked from the outside, with groceries and meals delivered to collection points. China’s manufacturing activity fell to a five-month low in March, a monthly survey showed, as lockdowns and other restrictions forced factories to suspend production.įor four days starting Friday, residents of Puxi on the west side of the Huangpu River dividing Shanghai cannot leave their neighborhoods or housing compounds. The lockdown in Shanghai, being done in two phases over eight days to enable testing of its entire population, has shaken global markets worried about the possible economic impact. READ MORE: Facing outbreak in Shanghai, China begins biggest COVID-19 lockdown in 2 years Meanwhile, residents of Shanghai’s eastern districts who were supposed to be released from four days of isolation have been told their lockdowns could be extended if COVID-19 cases are found in their residential compounds. BEIJING (AP) - About 16 million residents in Shanghai are being tested for the coronavirus during the second stage of the lockdown that shifted Friday to the western half of China’s biggest city and financial capital. ![]()
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