These started to raise questions about how long China could maintain this policy. And now Omicron has called it further into question. In mainland China, thousands of cases are now being reported ...
Although not all are Omicron cases, the daily Covid positivity rate rose this week from 3.6 per cent on Wednesday to 6.5 per cent on Thursday, 9.1 per cent on Friday and 9.2 per cent on Saturday ...
According to the experts, on January 13, China's daily COVID numbers are likely to ... COVID waves which will mostly get triggered by Omicron subvariants. The massive COVID resurgence in China ...
Mainland China has reported its first case of the new Omicron Covid variant in the port city of Tianjin, media reports said on Tuesday. The case is "imported from Europe", Gu Qing, director of ...
For the first time in almost three years, China has announced a formal move away from its zero-COVID policy. On November 30, Vice Premier Sun Chunlan — who among other tasks oversees national health ...
BEIJING--The numbers are small, but the major port of Tianjin may be facing China's first local outbreak of omicron of any size, less than a month before the Winter Olympics open in nearby Beijing.
But after Shanghai recorded its highest daily number of cases on ... prevention and control work". How is China's zero-Covid strategy changing? Omicron vs Zero-Covid: How long can China hold ...
China had reported about a dozen omicron cases previously, most among people who had arrived from abroad and were isolated. In one case in mid-December, the infection was not detected until after ...
China got out ahead of the U.S. in shipping its Covid-19 vaccines around the world, but the Biden administration said it has donated more doses. WSJ examines how Omicron challenges both as they ...
From the end of the fourth wave last April, Hong Kong had mostly seen imported infections, and daily caseloads were ... with the highly transmissive Omicron variant during her hotel quarantine.
China is enforcing a strict set of rules at the Winter Olympics to stop the spread of Covid-19. From a "closed-loop” system to a ban on shouting, WSJ explains how some of these restrictions will ...