Skip to main content
09 Jun 2022 | 07:12 AM UTC

China: Authorities in Shanghai impose lockdown measures in Minhang District through at least June 11 /update 12

Authorities in Shanghai, China, impose lockdown curbs in Minhang District through at least June 11. Business, transport disruptions likely.

Critical

Event

Authorities in Shanghai are imposing lockdown restrictions in Minhang District through at least June 11 due to COVID-19 concerns. All residents in Minhang District must stay at home and undergo a nucleic acid test June 11. While officials state that curbs will be lifted after the mass testing exercise, extensions to the measures are possible if new cases emerge. The government will also conduct nucleic acid tests for all residents in Songjiang District June 11-12, but did not announce any lockdown restrictions.

Eased COVID-19 measures are in place in low-risk areas and prevention areas of Shanghai; residents may leave their housing compounds and return to work. Public transport, including bus, metro, and rail services, can resume. Taxis, ride-hailing services, and private cars are allowed in areas with low COVID-19 activity. Individuals entering public venues or taking public transport will need to present a negative PCR test result taken within 72 hours. Companies will no longer require approval from the government to resume operations; however, business establishments in areas with strict lockdown measures in place will most likely remain closed.

Officials continue to adopt a zero COVID-19 approach across the municipality. Locations are designated as lockdown, control, or prevention, depending on COVID-19 activity. District-level officials will provide a list of specific places and designations. Residents in lockdown areas must remain in their homes, while individuals in control areas may leave their homes at staggered hours and move around within their compound or community under strict precautionary measures. Officials typically extend measures until two weeks after the latest date of newly confirmed community cases. The government will likely carry out several rounds of testing in these locations before easing restrictions.

Travelers leaving Shanghai must present results of a negative nucleic acid test and antigen test taken within 48 and 24 hours, respectively. Officials do not require antigen tests for travelers who receive a nucleic acid test within 24 hours of departure. Individuals entering Shanghai must present a negative nucleic acid test taken within 48 hours. Passengers traveling to Shanghai by air must present a negative nucleic acid test result taken within 48 hours before departure. Provincial and municipal governments in other areas of China could require individuals recently in Shanghai to undergo COVID-19 testing and/or mandatory quarantine periods.

The government may continue to require factories to operate under a closed-loop system where employees live and work on-site and undergo regular testing. Nevertheless, factories in areas under lockdown may remain closed. Cargo processing delays and disruptions remain possible at the Port of Shanghai. Truck drivers must hold a pass issued by the Shanghai Port Group and hold both a negative nucleic acid test result taken within 48 hours and a negative antigen test result taken within 24 hours.

Advice

Strictly heed the instructions of authorities. Confirm appointments and transport arrangements, especially at PVG and SHA. Remain cooperative if approached and questioned by law enforcement officers.