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China: Shanghai witnessing mass exodus of talent, labour amid tightened COVID-19 lockdown Shanghai Lockdown
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China: Shanghai witnessing mass exodus of talent, labour amid tightened COVID-19 lockdown

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 23 May 2022, 07:31 pm

Shanghai: Shanghai is facing an exodus of talent and labour as thousands of people leave the pandemic-hit city which is witnessing a total lockdown since Apr 1.

These people are facing worries that local authorities will backtrack from plans to switch to normal virus control measures in June after achieving a societal zero-Covid goal.

At the city’s Hongqiao railway station, passengers have to queue up for two hours before they can even access the terminal.

Those who plan on leaving need to show train tickets, approval letters from sub-district authorities and negative nucleic reports within 48 hours of their journey, before gaining permission to enter the terminal, The South China Morning Post reported.

Meanwhile,  authorities in Beijing have extended orders for workers and students to stay home and ordered additional mass testing on Monday as the number of cases of Covid-19 rose again in the city, Khaleej Times reported.

Numerous residential campuses in the Chinese capital have restricted people's movement in and out, even though the overall situation remains far less severe than in Shanghai, where millions of citizens have been under varying degrees of lockdown for almost two months now.

Beijing on Monday reported an uptick in cases to 99, rising from a previous daily average of around 50.

Overall China reported 802 new cases Monday, marking a steady decline interrupted only by small-scale localised outbreaks.

Despite that, the government has hewed to strict quarantine, lockdown and testing measures under its “zero-Covid” approach, even while the outside world is opening up.
 

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