By one estimate, 814 million people in China must take PCR coronavirus tests routinely just go about their daily lives. Now in Beijing, that includes kids as young as 3.
— While much of the world tries to get back to something resembling normal, the draconian coronavirus control measures imposed under China's so-called"dynamic zero-COVID" policy seem only to extend more broadly across every aspect of daily life. Now, even kids looking to play outside in Beijing have to prove they're virus-free.
Nationally-recognized COVID test results are stored on an official smartphone app to be displayed to security officials. Senior citizens and others without access to modern smartphones must show a valid national identity card and then face additional verification measures before entering parks, or pretty much anything else.
The regulator for the national medical insurance fund has asked local governments to fund their own"normalized mass screening," instead of spending money that is meant to be reserved for other purposes.
日本 最新ニュース, 日本 見出し
Similar News:他のニュース ソースから収集した、これに似たニュース記事を読むこともできます。
Major biodiversity summit will go ahead in Canada not China: what scientists thinkAfter pandemic delays, researchers say countries must agree this year on ambitious targets to save nature.
続きを読む »
Hong Kong's enormous floating restaurant is now 3,300 feet below the South China SeaThe iconic restaurant that hosted celebrities from around the world is now sitting at the depth of 3,300 feet, maybe never to surface again.
続きを読む »
Honda Begins Taking Orders for e:NP1 In ChinaHonda and GAC are ready to start taking pre-orders for the e:NP1, an affordable 5-door compact SUV for China.
続きを読む »
Tight LME zinc inventories could be topped up from ChinaAvailable zinc inventories in registered warehouses of the London Metal Exchange (LME) more than halved this week, but supplies could be replenished from China, where stocks have been rising, analysts said.
続きを読む »
Steel price extend losses after three-day consolidation as China oversupply fears escalateSteel price extend losses after three-day consolidation as China oversupply fears escalate By Sagar_Dua24 Metals Commodities Coronavirus China Recession
続きを読む »
House pushes extra $37 billion in defense to combat China, inflationOne lawmaker said he 'wonders when we are just going to get the amendment to have a trillion-dollar defense budget because it seems that's where we are going.'
続きを読む »