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China continues strict ‘zero-COVID’ policy

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A couple wearing face masks walk by a wall displaying the words "I Love Chaoyang" as they head to get tested for COVID-19 in the Chaoyang district on Wednesday in Beijing. Shanghai reaffirmed China's strict "zero-COVID" approach to pandemic control Wednesday, a day after the head of the World Health Organization said that was not sustainable and urged China to change strategies.
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Residents get a throat swab for COVID-19 testing along a street in the Chaoyang district on Wednesday in Beijing.
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A worker in a protective suit sprays disinfectant at a COVID-19 testing site as a woman leaves after being tested in the Chaoyang district on Wednesday.
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A chef lines up for public COVID-19 testing in the Chaoyang district on Wednesday in Beijing.
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A woman holds her mask as she gets swabbed during public COVID-19 testing in the Chaoyang district on Wednesday in Beijing.
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Residents get a throat swab for COVID-19 testing in the Chaoyang district on Wednesday.
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A woman wearing a face mask rides across a quiet intersection in the central business district as most nonessential workers in the district have been ordered to work from home in the Chaoyang district on Wednesday in Beijing.
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Residents line up for COVID-19 testing in the Chaoyang district on Wednesday in Beijing.
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A crossing guard wearing a face mask stands at an intersection in Beijing.
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People wearing face masks stand in line for COVID-19 tests at a coronavirus testing site in Beijing.

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