Authorities in many Chinese cities have been relaxing the epidemic prevention restrictions after protests against the zero-COVID policy broke out across the country. According to political analysts, while the Chinese regime has made some concessions on the surface, it will bide its time for revenge and eventually adopt a “precision crackdown” policy.
In recent days, many local authorities in China have relaxed their control measures on COVID-19, with transport operators no longer required to have nucleic acid test results.
Passengers without a negative nucleic acid certificate dated within 48 hours will no longer be denied access to buses and subways in Beijing starting Dec. 5. Shenzhen authorities also announced on Dec. 3 that people will no longer be asked for a nucleic acid test certificate on public transportation such as buses, subways, and taxis in the city. Tianjin rail transit announced it would cancel the 72-hour nucleic acid certificate check on Dec. 2….
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