The city will also restart 273 bus lines connecting major urban centers, airports, train stations and hospitals as it resumes cross-district public transit, Yu Fulin, director of the Shanghai Transport Commission, said at a daily pandemic briefing Thursday.
The outbreak in Shanghai has taken 580 lives, according to official statistics, making it the deadliest one in China since the initial outbreak in the city of Wuhan in early 2020. The city of 25 million people recorded about 700 new cases on Wednesday, accounting for most of the about 1,000 cases nationwide.
Residents in Jinshan district in the southwest could be seen shopping at a farmers’ market, buying grilled meat and bubble milk tea on a shop-lined street and getting haircuts, in video broadcast by the Shanghai Media Group.
You can cover Chinese restrictions on the subway, but you can’t cover the border disaster?
Russia and China will have Aviptadil available for their people dying from Covid, via India and the BRICS alliance, while the FDA delays it for Americans. Unbelievable! Please report on Aviptadil if your big pharma advertisers will let you.
americans only care about the viruses that they share and the fact that this is holding up the supply chain