do about this? the fact that china's economy is slowing. economists and analysts we've been talking to say they expect beijing, the leadership to step in, with a number of ways to shore up china's slowing economy through tax cuts, through increases in infrastructure spending, through fiscal measures like speeding up the issuances of local bonds. and timing is of course the essence right now. this is a very sensitive year, politically critical year, because later this year chinese president xi jinping is set to secure that unprecedented third term as not just the head of the chinese communist party but the military and the chinese government. back to you, rosemary. >> all right. kristi lu stout joining us live from hong kong. many thanks. >> you're welcome. england is taking another step in easing some of its covid rules. starting monday, people can end their self-isolation after five full days if they test negative on days 5 and 6 and have no fever. meanwhile, after weeks of debate