Shanghai district orders mass COVID-19 testing, lockdown

INSUBCONTINENT EXCLUSIVE:
China&s largest city of Shanghai is ordering mass testing Friday on all 1.3 million residents of its downtown Yangpu district and confining
them to their homes at least until results are known.The demand is an echo of measures ordered over the summer that led to a two-month
lockdown of the entire city of 25 million that devastated the local economy, prompting food shortages and rare confrontations between
residents and the authorities.At the start of the lockdown, authorities said they would last just days but then kept extending the
deadline.China has shown no sign of backing away from its hardline &zero-COVID& policy since a major congress of the ruling Communist Party
that concluded this week by awarding authoritarian leader Xi Jinping a third five-year term in power and packed top bodies with his
loyalists.Strict measures have been imposed across the country, from Shanghai in the east to Tibet far to the west, where anti-lockdown
protests have also been reported.Cell phone footage smuggled out of the region showed crowds of both native Tibetans and Han Chinese
migrants milling in the streets of Lhasa to protest a lockdown that has lasted as long as 74 days
The footage was reportedly shot on Wednesday night but there was no sign of violence.Lhasa has been under tight surveillance since bloody
anti-government protests broke out in the city in 2008 before spreading across Tibetan areas.Li Qiang, who had been Xi&s virtual
chief-of-staff while he headed the eastern province of Zhejiang, has been replaced by Beijing Mayor Chen Jining, a former president of
Beijing&s prestigious Tsinghua University and minister of environmental protection.Despite its costs, and the World Health Organization
calling it unsustainable, China credits the strategy with keeping case numbers and deaths at a fraction of those in other countries,
although Beijing&s figures have frequently been questioned.China on Friday reported a 1,337 new cases — most of them asymptomatic — and
no new deaths
Shanghai reported 11 asymptomatic cases and Tibet had one confirmed case with symptoms and five asymptomatic cases
China says it has recorded a total of 258,660 cases and 5,226 deaths since the pandemic was first detected in the central city of Wuhan in
late 2019.Still, China wants more people to get booster shots before it relaxes its restrictions
As of mid-October, 90% of Chinese were fully vaccinated and 57% had received a booster shot.China has relied on domestically developed
vaccines, primarily two inactivated vaccines that have proven effective in preventing death and serious disease but less so than the Pfizer
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