The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has recently relaxed its pandemic control measures imposed on non-cold chain imports.
On July 12, China’s top health body announced that nucleic acid swabs and disinfection would no longer be imposed on “low-risk non-cold chain imported goods,” but goods deemed high risk of transmission will still be disinfected.
The announcement came as the regime reported a sharp decrease in its second quarter economic data, underscoring the price of the regime’s zero-COVID policy and challenging Beijing’s whole-year target. Gross domestic product (GDP) grew 0.4 percent from a year earlier, the worst performance since the country began recording data in 1992….