Municipal authorities in Beijing say they are easing anti-coronavirus restrictions, allowing indoor dining at restaurants to resume on Monday for the first time in about a month.
The ban on dine-in services came after the daily number of newly confirmed infections started to climb in the Chinese capital in late April. About 50 new cases per day were reported for many days in May.
City officials decided to lift the ban, except for some areas, as new infection tallies have been on a downswing over recent days.
They are also allowing employees in most areas of Beijing to work at offices, instead of from home. Tourist facilities, parks, movie theaters and other spots are reopening with limits on visitor numbers.
Officials are requiring residents to show negative results of PCR tests taken within 72 hours to enter offices, commercial buildings and other public spaces. People previously needed to undergo PCR tests 48 hours prior to entry.
Officials also plan to end online lessons at elementary, junior high and other schools, and return to in-person classes in stages from next week.
Officials hope that easing the stringent restrictions will rejuvenate Beijing's economy, which has been battered by sluggish consumption.
The ban on dine-in services came after the daily number of newly confirmed infections started to climb in the Chinese capital in late April. About 50 new cases per day were reported for many days in May.
City officials decided to lift the ban, except for some areas, as new infection tallies have been on a downswing over recent days.
They are also allowing employees in most areas of Beijing to work at offices, instead of from home. Tourist facilities, parks, movie theaters and other spots are reopening with limits on visitor numbers.
Officials are requiring residents to show negative results of PCR tests taken within 72 hours to enter offices, commercial buildings and other public spaces. People previously needed to undergo PCR tests 48 hours prior to entry.
Officials also plan to end online lessons at elementary, junior high and other schools, and return to in-person classes in stages from next week.
Officials hope that easing the stringent restrictions will rejuvenate Beijing's economy, which has been battered by sluggish consumption.
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Beijing municipal authorities have announced the resumption of indoor dining at restaurants from Monday, easing anti-coronavirus restrictions. This decision follows a decline in new infection tallies over recent days. Additionally, employees are allowed to return to offices, tourist facilities and
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URL: https://www3.nhk.or.jp/nhkworld/en/news/20220606_01/
Date: June 6, 2022
Created: 2022/06/06 08:46
Updated: 2025/12/09 15:45
Last Read: 2022/06/06 08:46