Shanghai’s vice mayor admitted to shortcomings in the city’s handling of its COVID-19 outbreak, as a record 23,600 new cases were reported yesterday, while the US allowed nonessential staff and their families to leave its consulate in the city.
Shanghai Deputy Mayor Zong Ming (宗明) praised the support from the public and the work of frontline workers despite public criticism of strict curbs, but said the handling of the virus needed to improve.
“We feel the same way about the problems everyone has raised and voiced,” Zong told a daily briefing. “A lot of our work has not been enough, and there’s
Shanghai – Shanghai’s vice mayor admitted to shortcomings in the city’s handling of its COVID-19 outbreak as a record 23 600 new cases were reported on Saturday. Deputy Mayor Zong Ming praised the support from the public and the work of front line workers despite public criticism of strict curbs, but he said the handling of the virus needed to improve. “We feel the same way about the problems everyone …
Shanghai authorities have promised some passenger and cargo services will continue operating as normal amid a new round of COVID-19 mass testing, with the city locked down in two phases starting on Monday.