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Central city of Chengduof 21 million residents, the restrictions that were in place as a result of the resurgence of COVID-19 since September 2 last year ended this Monday, the agency said today. China News Service.
The city “resumed normal operations, transportation and manufacturing” on Monday, according to a statement from local health officials.
Some areas considered low-risk returned to normal as of September 8 last year, but most downtown areas remained under an official mandate that “all residents must stay in their homes in principle,” although households could designate a member to go to grocery store.
These weeks Chengduthe municipality, which is larger than Puerto Rico, has conducted a series of consecutive rounds of mass PCR tests on its residents.
measures remain
The reopening of the city will not mean the end of said PCR tests: residents will be required to present a negative test result from the previous 72 hours to enter public places such as shopping malls, parks or restaurants, a nucleic acid test. the “normalized” protocol, which has been in place for several months in other major Chinese cities such as Beijing.
No new localized COVID-19 infections were detected in the city this Monday, and the number of active cases stands at 478 with symptoms and 389 without symptoms, the Health Commission said. Chengdu.
City, provincial capital Sichuan, one of the most populous in the country, is one of the main economic poles in central and western China. (EFE)
Source: RPP

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