Millions in China are celebrating the Lunar New Year, but months of harsh lockdowns followed by a surge in Covid cases means the shadow of the pandemic is never far away. cathynewman reports.
Millions of people across China are travelling to their family homes this weekend to mark the Lunar New Year – with gatherings allowed again after the country abandoned most of its strict Zero Covid restrictions.
Although public celebrations are back on, the months of harsh lockdowns followed by a surge in Covid cases means the shadow of the pandemic is never far away.
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