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China's 'great migration' begins under shadow of COVID

January 07, 2023 / 5:51 PM
Sharjah24 - Reuters: China began "chun yun," the 40-day period of travel for the Lunar New Year, on Saturday, preparing for a massive increase in travelers and the spread of COVID-19 infections. Prior to the epidemic, this time of travel was renowned as the world's largest yearly migration of people.
This Lunar New Year public holiday, which officially runs from Jan. 21, will be the first since 2020 without domestic travel restrictions.

Over the last month China has seen the dramatic dismantling of its "zero-COVID" regime following historic protests against a policy that included frequent testing, restricted movement, mass lockdowns and heavy damage to the world's No.2 economy.

Investors are hoping that the reopening will eventually reinvigorate a $17-trillion economy suffering its lowest growth in nearly half a century.

But the abrupt changes have exposed many of China's 1.4 billion population to the virus for the first time, triggering a wave of infections that is overwhelming some hospitals, emptying pharmacy shelves of medicines and causing long lines to form at crematoriums.
January 07, 2023 / 5:51 PM

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