
Experts fear that lunar new year could intensify China’s Covid outbreak as people head home for the holidays.
Authorities on Saturday said nearly 60,000 people with Covid had died in hospitals between 8 December and 12 January, in the wake of the country abruptly scrapping its zero-Covid policy in early December.
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