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Shanghai partly resumes public transport in patchy reopening

City gradually emerges from nearly two-month lockdown, as restrictions continue in other areas of country

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 22 May 2022 3:30PM

Shanghai partly resumes public transport in patchy reopening
A transit officer wearing protective gear controls access to a tunnel in the direction of the Pudong district in Shanghai under lockdown as a measure against Covid-19. As new infections have slowed, the city has cautiously eased restrictions. – AFP pic, May 22, 2022

BEIJING – Shanghai partially restarted public transport today, signalling a gradual reopening after nearly two months sealed off from the outside world.

China’s largest city has been almost entirely locked down since April, when it became the epicentre of the country’s worst Covid-19 outbreak since the early days of the pandemic.

Unlike other major economies, Beijing has dug in its heels on a zero-Covid-19 approach of stamping out clusters as they emerge, though this has become increasingly difficult with the infectious Omicron variant.

But as new infections have slowed, Shanghai has cautiously eased restrictions, with some factories resuming operations and residents in lower-risk areas allowed to venture outdoors.

Four of the city’s 20 subway lines will restart today along with some road transport, officials announced this week, forming a “basic network covering all central urban areas.”

Those who take public transport will have to show a negative Covid-19 test within 48 hours and have a “normal temperature”, they added yesterday.

But despite broader attempts to ease curbs, the central Jing’an district returned to a lockdown today, according to an official notice.

Jing’an will undergo three consecutive rounds of mass Covid-19 tests starting today and residents are not to leave their homes during this period, a WeChat notice said.

“‘Exit permits’ that have been issued will be suspended,” the notice added yesterday, while assuring residents that “victory is not far away”.

The city of 25 million residents reported more than 600 Covid-19 cases today, 570 of them asymptomatic, according to National Health Commission data.

But restrictions continued in other Chinese cities with Covid-19 cases, including in the capital Beijing, which has already banned dining out and forced millions to work from home.

As of yesterday, nearly 5,000 people in Beijing’s Nanxinyuan residential compound had been relocated to quarantine hotels after 26 new infections were discovered in recent days, state media reported.

Fears have run high that the city may take a similar approach to Shanghai, where the lockdown has denied many adequate access to food and medical care. – AFP, May 22, 2022

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