05 Dec 2022 | 06:18 AM UTC
China: Authorities ease some COVID-19 testing requirements in Shanghai from Dec. 5 /update 2
Authorities in Shanghai, China, ease some COVID-19 testing requirements from Dec. 5. Localized lockdown measures occurring.
Event
Officials in Shanghai will ease some COVID-19 testing requirements from Dec. 5. Individuals will no longer need to present a negative COVID-19 test result to take public transport or enter outdoor public venues such as parks and scenic spots. However, residents must continue to present a negative nucleic acid test result taken within 48 hours to enter indoor public venues including shopping malls, supermarkets, and restaurants.
Other COVID-19 curbs remain in place in Shanghai. People who have stayed in Shanghai for less than five days cannot enter public places such as bars, restaurants, shopping malls, supermarkets, and indoor gyms. Individuals may continue to go to offices and use public transport. Arrivals must undergo an additional nucleic acid test on their fifth day in the city after three previous tests on the first three days post-arrival. Authorities have also closed cultural and entertainment venues in seven districts.
Tighter controls continue in designated high-risk areas. Residents and individuals with recent exposure to these areas must remain in their homes; exceptions may be possible for emergencies and essential reasons. Officials restrict travel to and from the affected communities. Authorities typically maintain measures until two weeks after the latest confirmed community case and will probably carry out several rounds of testing before easing restrictions. Government workers usually distribute food and essential items to households under strict stay-home protocols.
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.