China on Monday reported its first deaths from Covid-19 since loosening its hardline containment policy, as hospitals and crematoriums struggle with an
BEIJING: China on Monday reported its first deaths from COVID-19 since loosening its hard-line containment policy, as hospitals and crematoriums struggle with an outbreak authorities say is impossible to track. The country is pressing ahead with an unwinding of years of its zero-Covid policy, with people in one megacity now even told they can go to work if they are visibly
Authorities on Monday reported two deaths from the virus in the capital Beijing, where fear of COVID has emptied streets and stripped pharmacies of medications.
Videos circulating online appear to show bodies in hospital corridors and patients packed into Chinese hospital wards as Beijing grapples to contain the latest Covid outbreak.
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