Officials in Shanghai, China, said they will lift the lockdown from midnight next Wednesday (June 1), allowing private cars to return to the roads and people freely entering and exiting low-rise housing projects. risk.
Road and rail transport will also resume basic operations from June 1, the city said in a statement on its official WeChat account.
Shanghai’s commercial hub saw a broad economic decline last month as the Covid-19 outbreaks triggered strict restrictions and lockdowns, affecting manufacturing, retail sales and its real estate sector.
On Sunday, Vice Mayor Wu Qing said in a statement that the city will review guidelines for epidemic prevention and return-to-work control, lifting “unreasonable restrictions” on resumption of work and production for businesses.
The authorities are also expected to announce in the coming days more incentives for the economic recovery in the region to recover the losses caused by the lockdown.
Source: CNN Brasil

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