Beijing residents told to keep working from home amid Covid-19 outbreak

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Beijing residents told to keep working from home amid Covid-19 outbreak
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Chinese capital reported 99 new cases were detected on May 22, up from 61 the previous day

Workers in protective suits move equipment for a makeshift nucleic acid testing site to the next residential area after wrapping up the screening at a compound, amid the coronavirus disease outbreak in Shanghai, China, on May 14 2022. Picture: CNSPHOTOO via REUTERS ATTENTION EDITORS - THIS IMAGE WAS PROVIDED BY A THIRD PARTY. CHINA OUT.

In Shanghai fewer than 600 daily cases were reported for May 22, with none outside quarantined areas, as has been the case for much of the past week. “The city's epidemic prevention and control is at a critical moment,” Beijing's Tongzhou district posted on its WeChat account late on Sunday, asking residents who work in five other districts to do their jobs from home this week.Fuelling concern

The curbs in Beijing, Shanghai and elsewhere in China are leaving behind significant economic damage and disruption to global supply chains and international trade. However, while more people are being allowed outside, several residents in various areas of Shanghai said they have been told of new infections in their vicinity that require new curbs on movement.

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