Shanghai to scrap some Covid testing requirements

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Shanghai to scrap some Covid testing requirements

China's financial hub of Shanghai is going to scrap some testing requirements on Monday, in the country s latest relaxation of its zero-Covid policy after nationwide protests.

Several cities have rolled back restrictions after public resentment at the harsh and prolonged lockdown reached a boiling point last weekend when spontaneous protests broke out. Such unrest had not been seen for a long time.

The 48 hour negative test result will no longer be needed for Shanghai residents to use public transport or enter outdoor venues such as parks and tourist attractions, authorities said in a WeChat post on Sunday.

The city of more than 23 million was sealed off for months this year, weighing heavily on domestic economic activity.

On Saturday, other Chinese cities, including Beijing, Tianjin, Shenzhen, and Chengdu, cancelled the testing requirement for public transport. That day, Beijing s authorities stopped real-name registration that had been required to buy cold and fever medicine.

Last month, Chinese health authorities released a list of measures designed to minimise its socio-economic impact and optimise zero-Covid but local enforcement has varied widely.

The north-eastern city of Jinzhou said on Thursday it would continue to impose lockdowns because it would be a shame to not achieve zero-Covid when we are able to backtrack the next day after public outcry.

Officials in the eastern city of Jinan said on Sunday that people would still need to scan a health code and have a recent negative test result to use public lavatories.

Over the past week, protests have erupted in residential compounds in cities including Guangzhou, Shanghai, Wuhan and Beijing.