Lockdown in Shanghai: Citizens free to leave their homes from June 1

A new period “dawns” for Shanghai from June 1st. Authorities will lift the two-month lockdown due to the coronavirus allowing private vehicles as well as taxis to return to the streets and residents to leave freely outside considered “low-risk” housing estates.

As of June 1, according to the Athens News Agency, the main bus and train routes as well as the ferry connection between neighborhoods separated by the city’s Huangpu River will be restored, as the city authorities announced in a statement on the WeChat platform.

«The epidemiological situation in our city has been effectively brought under control and the situation continues to improve. “said its authorities Shanghai in an announcement.

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Citizens do not throw masks

Citizens should continue to wear masks and avoid gatherings while vaccination is recommendedaccording to the announcement.

Authorities in Shanghai imposed a catholic lockdown to 25 million people on April 1 to halt the spread of COVID-19, with tough measures that have sparked public outrage over many issues, including overcrowded quarantine centers, difficulty accessing food and loss of income.

Restrictions have eased in recent weeks, but most of the public transport network has been shut down and citizens can only travel with their vehicles if they have a special permit.

Source: News Beast

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