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Millions in Beijing urged to work from home

A health worker wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) stands at a Covid-19 coronavirus testing site outside a shopping mall in Beijing on May 5, 2022. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP)
A health worker wearing personal protective equipment (PPE) stands at a Covid-19 coronavirus testing site outside a shopping mall in Beijing on May 5, 2022. (Photo by Jade GAO / AFP)
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BEIJING: The streets of Beijing's business district were deserted on Thursday as the government called for people to return to work remotely, with scores of subway stations shut after a national holiday muted by coronavirus curbs. Chinese authorities have stuck to their zero-Covid policy of lockdowns and mass testing as they battle the biggest outbreak since the early days of the pandemic, with entire neighbourhoods in the capital sealed over handfuls of infections.


Beijing reported 50 local cases on Thursday, a day after it said people in Chaoyang, its most populous district, should work from home.


Those among the district's 3.5 million residents who needed to visit their offices were encouraged to drive themselves and avoid gatherings.


At least one other Beijing district has also encouraged residents to work from home, while dozens of subway stations across the capital remained closed. Open restaurants offer only takeaway.


But Feng Yinhao, a massage parlour employee in Chaoyang district, said Beijing was "still normal" compared to the country's largest city, Shanghai.


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