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At This Hour With Kate Bolduan

significant relaxation, triggering some real excitement. a surge in inquiries about plane tickets for internal travel. why is this so important? look at some of the changes, for example, the government says that no longer will people need to be required to get negative pcr test to say go into public places like shopping malls, for example. previously, a lot of cities required people to line up and get tests every 48 hours just to do things like travel on public transport, or to go to public places. asymptomatic covid cases, people with mild symptoms and close contacts of covid cases are no longer going to be bundled off to government quarantine, where there have been reports of poor accommodation, poor food, poor sanitation systems. they can do home quarantine now. another big change is a lifting of restrictions on travel between regions and provinces.

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CNN Newsroom With Poppy Harlow and Jim Sciutto

insomnia. they've been trapped in their homes for more than a month. these rules are only getting more extreme. in some cases entire buildings are being forced out of their homes, sent to government quarantine because one person in their building tested positive for covid. in this one video from chinese social media you can see police in hazmat suits at the door of a resident. they are arguing with each other. the police say they need to be taken away to quarantine because one person on their floor tested positive. you can actually hear the police saying, quote, stop asking why. this is china. it's not like you can do whatever you want like in america, unquote. now, we've reached out to the shanghai government for more details. we do not know what ultimately happened to these residents but we do know, jim, that in some cases, residents being sent away are being forced to hand over their apartment keys to health workers. those health workers are going into their apartments, disinfecting the whole place. you can see in this video we got from shanghai they're spraying disinfectant on couches, furniture, artwork, in some cases destroying their property.

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CNN Newsroom Live

it's a hot spring resort converted into a quarantine site. it's my first time here, but i'll have to enjoy the view from the window. i can't step out onto the balcony or open my door, except for health checkups and food pickup. two temperature checks a day. regular covid tests. sometimes even twice a day. food delivery isn't allowed, but breakfast, lunch, and dinner are part of the quarantine fees. these restrictions are all part of china's zero covid policy. across china, tens of millions are sealed inside their homes. since mid-december, china's average new daily case count has surged from double-digits to more than 20,000. any positive case and close contact has to go to government quarantine. entire metropolises brought to a standstill. most of shanghai's 25 million residents have been locked in for weeks. many struggling to get enough food and medical care. in year three of the pandemic,

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CNN Newsroom Live

it's my first time here, but i'll have to enjoy the view from the window. i can't step out on to the balcony or open my door except for health chuckups and food pick up. sometimes even twice a day. food delivery isn't allowed. but breakfast, lunch, and dinner were part of the quarantine fees. these restrictions are all part of china's zero-covid policy. across china, tens of millions are sealed inside their home. china's average daily case count has surged from double digits to more than 20,000. any positive case or contact has to go to government quarantine. most of shanghai's 25 million residence dens have been locked in for weeks, many struggling to get enough food and medical care. in year three of the pandemic, most of the world is learning to

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CNN Newsroom Live

since mid-december, china's average new daily case count has surged from double digits to more than 20,000. a positive case and close contact has to go to government quarantine. entire metropolises brought to a standstill. many residents have been locked down for weeks. most of the world is learning to live with covid. but in china, no case is tolerated, no matter the emotional and economic cost. moderna is speeking an emergency authorization. this would be for a covid vaccine for young kids. the data shows that vaccines are 51% effective in preventing similar toms in children ages 6 months to under a year.

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New Day With John Berman and Brianna Keilar

spring resort converted into a quarantine site. it's my first time here, but i will have to enjoy the view from the window. i can't step oupt on to the balcony or open my door, except for health checkups and food pickup. two temperature checks a day, regular covid tests, sometimes even twice a day. food delivery isn't allowed, but breakfast, lunch and dinner are part of the quarantine fees. these restrictions are all part of china's zero covid policy. across china tens of millions are sealed inside their homes. since mid-december china's average new daily case count has surged from double digits to more than 20,000. any positive case and close contact has to go to government quarantine. entire metropoluses brought to a stan standstill. most of shanghai's 25 million residents have been locked in for weeks, many struggling to get enough food and medical care. in year three of the pandemic

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CNN Newsroom Live

>> reporter: shanghai resident pushing back after nearly three weeks of lockdown. these videos circulating on social media show people confronting police for being forced from homes. these are not people with covid-19, but rather people whose apartments are being turned into government facilities to surp surge with the covid cases. chinese officials vow to send every positive case of covid-19 and any close contact to government quarantine, no matter the age. here, you see an elderly man shuffling towards a group of other senior scitizens, some in their 90s, most in wheelchairs transferred from this iets lagz city after testing positive. video shared from inside another center shows elderly patients seemingly unattended. cots set up in halls with wooden boards and thin sheets as bedding. since the start of the outbreak in early march, more than 400,000 cases have been reported

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CNN Newsroom Live

workers, who are trying to force her to go back to the quarantine center. of course she's not the only one tired of being under quarantine or lockdown in shanghai. cnn's david culver looks at the tense situation there as china doubles down on the zero-covid policy. >> reporter: shanghai residents pushing back after nearly three weeks of lockdown. these videos circulating on social media show people confronting police for being forced from their homes. these are not folks with covid-19 but, rather, people whose apartments are being turned into government quarantine facilities to cope with the surging covid cases. the rising tensions come as chinese officials vow to send every positive case of covid-19 and any close contact to government quarantine, no matter the age. here you see an elderly man shuffling towards a group of other senior citizens. some in their 90s. nort

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who says he's unable to get admitted to a hospital in the strained system. his dad later died, he says. in this video, a neighbor capturing the wailing of a heartbroken woman, crying out that her loved one had died because of the lockdown. and this video sparked outrage on chinese social media. it shows a worker in a hazmat suit brutally killing a pet corgi because local officials worried that it might have carried the virus. the owner was in government quarantine. all of this as a result of china's zero-covid policy, a directive from the top. president xi jinping on friday praising china's zero-covid approach. state media echoing a glowing narrative, showing an orderly mobilization in shanghai with an abundant food supply and rapid construction of more than 100 makeshift hospitals with capacity to treat more than 160,000 people infected. but patients taken to those government quarantine centers sharing a very different reality online, posting videos of

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