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Mark Schiefelbein via PA

Shanghai cautiously eases lockdown as deaths rise

China’s largest city is inching towards reopening.

SHANGHAI FURTHER EASED its weeks-long Covid-19 lockdown today despite mounting deaths and tens of thousands of new cases — but some residents are furious that uneven enforcement is still leaving them trapped at home.

China’s largest city is inching towards reopening as businesses and residents grow increasingly desperate over closures and food shortages.

Faced with the country’s worst virus outbreak in two years, Shanghai has confined most of its 25 million people to their homes since last month, doubling down on the Communist Party’s unrelenting zero-Covid approach.

But the surge, driven by the fast-spreading Omicron variant, has thwarted official efforts to avert a pandemic rebound, with more than 400,000 infections reported since March.

City authorities confirmed seven Covid-19 deaths and more than 18,000 mostly asymptomatic new cases today, while also announcing four million more people had been released from the strictest version of lockdown.

Some factories have resumed operations while requiring workers to live on-site, and 12 million people previously barred from leaving their homes have in the past few days been given permission to venture outdoors.

However, many were disappointed at being denied a taste of freedom — despite their housing being classified in the lowest tier of restrictions as of today.

Residents of compounds without new cases in the past 14 days can move about freely — in theory.

But enforcement has been uneven and many in these “precautionary areas” have complained online of being denied permission to leave their housing compounds.

A resident of Shanghai’s Jing’an district who gave her name as Lilian told AFP that despite living in a “precautionary area”, her compound has barred entry and exit without a 48-hour negative test result.

“In any case, all the surrounding shops, pharmacies and markets are closed so there is no need to go out,” she told AFP.

She added that her neighbourhood committee cancelled a planned mass PCR test of her compound after many residents protested about the risk of cross-infection.

“What I don’t understand is why should a healthy person be forced to prove that they’re healthy?” she said.

Another Shanghai resident wrote on the Twitter-like Weibo platform that she was “secretly delighted” that authorities had declared “zero Covid at the community level” in her district this morning.

“Shortly after, I heard a loud commotion downstairs — two construction workers were reinforcing barriers in front of my compound gate after 20 days of being locked down.”

One Weibo user wrote of her jealousy at seeing a neighbour walking their dog on the street.

“She self-righteously said she lives in a precautionary area, then arrogantly walked away,” she wrote.

“I live in a precautionary area too! Why can’t I go out?”

© AFP 2022  

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    Feb 13th 2012, 11:25 AM

    This job plan will be forgotten in 1 year time and the unemployment rate will be pretty much the same. To sell smoke at long term is a very typical strategy from politicians across Europe.

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    Feb 13th 2012, 11:28 AM

    Will there be 100,000 people left in Ireland in 4 years?

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    Feb 13th 2012, 11:37 AM

    we wont be here anyway!!

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    Feb 13th 2012, 12:26 PM

    Looking like Me and family mat not be

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    Feb 13th 2012, 12:32 PM

    Might be going that way myself.

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    Feb 13th 2012, 12:24 PM

    Austerity = no growth = no jobs = emigration.

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    Feb 13th 2012, 11:45 AM

    100000 jobs over 4 years where and even if there is no increase in unemployment it will still leave 350000 unemployed.
    Howlin will be jumping up and down on his biscuit tin today lecturing us in that pandering condescending way with 5 pints of complan kenny by his side
    Funny but I can feel a referendum in the air

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    Feb 13th 2012, 11:42 AM

    If this government was serious about creating jobs they would tear up their last (anti-growth) budget and start again with a budget that favoured growth in the real economy rather than protecting the interests of the public sector & bank bondholders.
    Attached: Why Government attempts to create employment do more harm than good.
    http://online.wsj.com/article/SB10001424052970204740904577197044156250870.html

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    Mute Sean O'Keeffe
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    Feb 13th 2012, 11:51 AM

    “Government failure is always used as an excuse for government expansion. Government thrives on crisis and incompetence.”

    — Jim Babka

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    Feb 13th 2012, 12:15 PM

    Last week: TheJournal Commenters complain that the government isn’t doing enough for the unemployed to get them back into work.

    This week: The government does something for the unemployed and commenters still aren’t happy.

    As per usual everything the government does is wrong, yet if they don’t do anything that’s wrong too! Best thing is that none of ye have seen the plan yet and still are complaining about it. Forest of whinge comment from last week springs to mind!

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    Feb 13th 2012, 12:21 PM

    Sounds very promising.Yet all their promises came to fuck all.Dont forget the usual smokescreens for the bondholder payouts.Another big payout soon.

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    Mute Nigel O'Neill
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    Feb 13th 2012, 12:25 PM

    What a joke and Another PR stunt! Every other policy being pursued by te government is causing job losses.. ie all the extra taxes and charges etc etc

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    Feb 13th 2012, 1:21 PM

    this is another load of horse manure being told to us by this goverment.

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    Feb 13th 2012, 11:53 AM

    Ah, the long awaited 5 point plan for jobs……

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    Feb 13th 2012, 12:11 PM

    They wouldn’t know a 5 point plan if it hit them straight in the face.

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    Feb 13th 2012, 2:26 PM

    That photograph says it all…..

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    Feb 13th 2012, 11:47 AM

    100000 is a low ambition target. Half that amount will be lost due to closures during the same period. I would like to see Richard Bruton and co challenging themselves to set the target much higher. It is better to set high targets that may not be achieved rather than lower ones that have a good chance of being met.

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