Shanghai's governor was unable to control the city from the COVID-19 incident, when a record 23,600 new patients were discharged on Saturday (April 9), as the United States authorized the victims to work unimportant and that their families leave the consuls of the city to recognize this. available.
Vice President Zong Ming praised public support and hard work by staff despite public criticism of the strict rules, but said control of the disease should have improved.
“We feel the same about the issues that we have all addressed and addressed,” Zong said in a daily statement. "Many of our projects are still insufficient and there are still big differences with everyone's needs. We will do our best to improve."
Beijing stepped in after frustrating the virus with Shanghai's first regulatory policy to protect its health from stress. Elsewhere, they said the trial would begin in all 11 cities after patients were reported on Friday in Guangzhou, the southern city with a population of more than 18 million on Saturday.
In Shanghai, where 26 million people are incarcerated, residents are still complaining of food shortages due to lack of supplies and uncertainty over when the lockdown will end.
The government said it would carry out more tests on Saturday and ease some movement restrictions. Some homeless residents recently reported that they had been warned by the community council that they could leave the house and walk inside the complex.
However, he did not signal a change in approach. "Preventing and controlling the spread everywhere is very important now, and we can't avoid even the lowest ebb," Zong said.
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Gu Jun, head of the city council, acknowledged the problem with food delivery and said distribution centers, stores and pharmacies should operate online as much as possible.
E-commerce company JD.com Inc said it received a shipping license to Shanghai on Saturday and held a live conference that received more than 3.5 million unique customers.
The product sells out in seconds and the owner is appealing for patience in response to reviewers complaining that they can't buy.
A staff member also said reports of patients recovering from COVID-19 contain no evidence of risk of victims being released without permission to return to their location by neighboring tribes. The US Department of Homeland Security said in a travel commentary on Friday that it would allow non-emergency workers and their families to leave the Shanghai consulate due to circumstances and restriction circumstances.
He urged Americans to reconsider travel to China.
Of the new events reported in Shanghai on Saturday, 1,015 were recorded asymptomatic and 22,609 asymptomatic.
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