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Following the administration's loosening of COVID regulations, health workers in Guangzhou on Thursday modified their regular procedures.

Footage shows downtown streets where residents queuing for testing stations or otherwise went about their regular routines. Empty, unoccupied testing stations could also be seen.

According to local media, the city of Guangzhou relaxed COVID prevention regulations in several districts on Wednesday to implement the rules announced by authorities this month to facilitate the strict zero COVID policy.

China: Guangzhou relaxes COVID regulations in several districts

China, Guangzhou
December 1, 2022 at 16:47 GMT +00:00 · Published

Following the administration's loosening of COVID regulations, health workers in Guangzhou on Thursday modified their regular procedures.

Footage shows downtown streets where residents queuing for testing stations or otherwise went about their regular routines. Empty, unoccupied testing stations could also be seen.

According to local media, the city of Guangzhou relaxed COVID prevention regulations in several districts on Wednesday to implement the rules announced by authorities this month to facilitate the strict zero COVID policy.

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Following the administration's loosening of COVID regulations, health workers in Guangzhou on Thursday modified their regular procedures.

Footage shows downtown streets where residents queuing for testing stations or otherwise went about their regular routines. Empty, unoccupied testing stations could also be seen.

According to local media, the city of Guangzhou relaxed COVID prevention regulations in several districts on Wednesday to implement the rules announced by authorities this month to facilitate the strict zero COVID policy.

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