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To hear China s state media tell the story of the country s cancelled annual holiday, the economy has never had it so good.
Ordinarily, many millions of migrant workers make the long trek from China s production centers to their family homes in rural areas for the 40-day stretch around the Lunar New Year and Spring Festival, giving themselves and the country s factories a needed rest.
Not this year.
After weeks of indecision over sporadic COVID-19 outbreaks in several provinces in January, the authorities clamped down on migrant movements with a bewildering barrage of quarantine, isolation and testing rules for trans-provincial travel.
China s coronavirus fears curb migrant worker travel over Lunar New Year
Posted : 2021-02-11 15:46
Updated : 2021-02-11 15:46
People walk under traditional Chinese lanterns along an alley in Beijing on February 9, 2021, ahead the biggest holiday of the year, the Lunar New Year, which ushers in the Year of the Ox on February 12. AFP-Yonhap
More than 100 million Chinese migrant workers will drop the decades-long tradition of returning home for the Lunar New Year holiday this year and instead stay in big cities and manufacturing hubs.
The nation s army of migrant workers has been a crucial component in the manufacturing boom that followed China s opening up to the world in the late 1970s, and for almost four decades, nothing could stop their annual journey to see their families in rural provinces.