The Chinese communist regime announced on Nov. 11 that it would relax some COVID-19 restrictions, but said it won’t change its zero-COVID policy. Meanwhile, the regime has been implementing more lockdowns in its southern megacity of Guangzhou.
The regime’s State Council and the National Health Commission announced 20 relaxation measures for COVID-19 epidemic control on Friday, including reducing the seven-day centralized quarantine to five days of at-home quarantine. It also canceled controversial the circuit breaker mechanism for inbound flights and reduce the two negative PCR test results within 48 hours needed before boarding a flight to one.
Despite the relaxation, China’s COVID-19 restrictions are still the most restrictive in the world, while other governments have basically allowed their residents to return to normal life….