Shanghai aims for return to normal life from Jun 1
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SHANGHAI aims to reopen broadly and allow normal life to resume from Jun 1, a city official said on Monday (May 16), after declaring that 15 of its 16 districts had eliminated cases outside quarantine areas.
Deputy Mayor Zong Ming, speaking at a daily online news conference, gave the clearest timetable yet for a return to normal for the city’s 25 million people who have been frustrated by more than 6 weeks of lockdowns and inconsistent messaging as to when they can resume their lives.
Shanghai officials declared the city’s epidemic under control but they also said their goal until May 21 would be to prevent a rebound in infections, meaning many curbs will remain in place.
Eliminating cases outside quarantine areas is a key condition for resuming normal life under China’s strict zero-Covid policy.
The city plans to gradually increase domestic flights and rail services, and from Monday will begin reopening supermarkets, convenience stores and pharmacies.
Shanghai’s lockdown, along with Covid curbs in numerous other Chinese cities, have battered the world’s second-largest economy and disrupted global supply chains.
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