In rural eastern China, not testing for Covid-19 becomes the norm

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In rural eastern China, not testing for Covid-19 becomes the norm
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DINGYUAN, China — Weng Shuiye laid back in her chair, sighing with relief as oxygen flowed from a tank into her nostrils. Breathing problems, body aches and lethargy had prompted her to visit a hospital in her home village in Tonglu county in eastern China's Zhejiang province' for treatment. Such symptoms are common for Covid-19, which is fast spreading across...

Elderly people pick up medicine at a pharmacy near a hospital after strict measures to curb the coronavirus disease were removed nationwide, in Yongquan town of Jianyang, Sichuan province, China, Dec 29, 2022.DINGYUAN, China — Weng Shuiye laid back in her chair, sighing with relief as oxygen flowed from a tank into her nostrils.

Health experts and countries such as the United States and Japan have expressed concern over how the virus is largely unchecked across the world's most populous country. "Everyone talks about having the virus so you just assume you have it. But a lot of those in the village won’t test either, especially if they have to go to a specialised place to get a test. The conditions are not as good as that in a city where you can get an antigen test," said Weng's niece, who gave her surname as Chen as she stood beside her aunt.

Medical facilities visited this week by Reuters in Tonglu county, in one of China's most prosperous regions and known for farming, were relatively calm. On Monday afternoon, about 50 family members and neighbours participated in a funeral procession for a 93-year-old woman surnamed Liu who had died on Saturday at Dingyuan village.

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