crowd clashes with police at a compound in xian, where they were put in lockdown for 35 days. a couple of men are taken away. assessing the overall impact on people s lives, economic and psychological, is almost impossible. all of this is part of a massive effort to stop a few thousand new covid cases from spreading. and in terms of the official reported case numbers, it seems to be working. china s leader xi jinping hailed the economy s resilience earlier this week, saying he is fully confident about its development. so is zero covid in china the new normal? other small and frequent disruption, but not like a massive shutdown. so for china, it seems to be working. china is still manufacturing construction equipment. all these activities can be isolated, so that s why zero covid so far makes sense.
translation: when covid hit wuhan, the country didn t - have much experience dealing with the outbreak. but now it s different. it s better. she s in xian, a city famous for its motionless army of terracotta warriors, but normal life for 13 million people there has come to a halt. there s fresh evidence, too, that some people have just had enough. crowd clashes with police at a compound in xian, where they ve been in lockdown for 35 days. a couple of men are taken away. assessing the overall impact on people s lives, economic and psychological, is almost impossible. all of this is part of a massive effort to stop a few thousand new covid cases from spreading. and in terms of the official reported case numbers, it seems to be working. china s leader xi jinping hailed the economy s
stands at just 5,700. but as beijing prepares to host the winter olympics next month, it s turned to extreme measures again in the fight to maintain its strict zero covid i9 policy. 0ur china correspondent, robin brant reports. 27 days into lockdown, confined to her apartment. this woman is one of millions in china still subject to the ultimate covid control. translation: ~ ., translation: when covid hit wuhan the translation: when covid hit wuhan the country translation: when covid hit wuhan the country didn t - translation: when covid hit wuhan the country didn t have much wuhan the country didn t have much experience wuhan the country didn t have much experience dealing - wuhan the country didn t have much experience dealing with| much experience dealing with the outbreak much experience dealing with the outbreak but much experience dealing with the outbreak but now- much experience dealing with the outbreak but now it - much experience dealing with the outbreak but now
it first emerged. as beijing prepares to host the winter olympics next month, it s turned to extreme measures again in the fight to maintain its strict zero covid i9 policy. our china correspondent, robin brant reports. 27 days into lockdown, confined to her apartment. hello. senlin is one of millions in china still subject to the ultimate covid control. translation: when covid hit wuhan, the country didn t have much experience dealing with the outbreak. but now it s different. it s better. she s in xian, a city famous for its motionless army of terracotta warriors, but normal life for 13 million people there has come to a halt. there s fresh evidence, too, that some people have just had enough. crowd clashes with police at a compound in xian,
the country didn t have much experience dealing with the outbreak. but now it s different. it s better. she s in xian, a city famous for its motionless army of terracotta warriors, but normal life for 13 million people there has come to a halt. there s fresh evidence, too, that some people have just had enough. crowd clashes with police at a compound in xi an, where they were put in lockdown for 35 days. a couple of men are taken away. assessing the overall impact on people s lives, economic and psychological, is almost impossible. all of this is part of a massive effort to stop a few thousand new covid cases from spreading. and in terms of the official reported case numbers, it seems to be working. china s leader xijinping hailed the economy s resilience earlier this week, saying he is fully confident about its development.