HONG KONG : China dropped many of its quarantine and testing requirements and curtailed the power of local officials to shut down entire city blocks, as the country’s leaders accelerate plans to dismantle zero-Covid controls in the wake of nationwide protests.
Though widely predicted, Beijing’s retreat from its costly and increasingly unpopular pandemic regime has been faster than expected.
After being told for years that Covid represented a deadly threat, China’s population hasn’t been prepared for a sudden shift in policy, especially as infections have surged to a record high with outbreaks across the nation.
The new rules announced by the State Council on Wednesday were a response to the public’s “strong reaction" to the failure of officials to properly implement earlier directives aimed at easing the burden of pandemic controls on people’s lives, said Li Bin, the deputy director of China’s National Health Commission.