SHENZHEN technology giant Foxconn, the largest assembler of Apple's iPhones, declared its factories in Shenzhen were back to full capacity after the city finished testing most of its 17 million residents, reports the Wall Street Journal.
But while Shenzhen returned to business as usual, more new cases in Jilin, Shanghai and other cities prompted tighter restrictions, highlighting the challenge that China still faces to contain its worst Covid-19 outbreak in two years.
Shenzhen authorities said the city's Covid had been largely stamped out after three rounds of nucleic-acid tests in a week. Public transportation and nearly all factories and other businesses resumed normal operations, the government said. The easing of restrictions came even as the city a day earlier had reported 33 new local infections.
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But while Shenzhen returned to business as usual, more new cases in Jilin, Shanghai and other cities prompted tighter restrictions, highlighting the challenge that China still faces to contain its worst Covid-19 outbreak in two years.
Shenzhen authorities said the city's Covid had been largely stamped out after three rounds of nucleic-acid tests in a week. Public transportation and nearly all factories and other businesses resumed normal operations, the government said. The easing of restrictions came even as the city a day earlier had reported 33 new local infections.
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