China\u0027s health authorities on Monday announced two COVID\u002D19 deaths \u002D\u002D the country\u0027s first reported fatalities in weeks
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Chinese health authorities count only those who died directly from COVID-19, excluding deaths blamed on underlying conditions such as diabetes and heart disease that raise risks of serious illness.Article content The easing began in November, and accelerated after Beijing and several other cities saw protests over the restrictions that grew into calls for President Xi Jinping and the Communist Party to step down — a level of public dissent not seen in decades.Article content
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