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Subject China urges local govts to minimize impact from COVID-19 curbs over Lunar New Year
Date January 16, 2022 12:51 PM
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January 16, 2022 BEIJING (Reuters) &#8211;
China's state planner on Sunday urged local...























China urges local govts to
minimize impact from COVID-19 curbs over Lunar New Year


January 16, 2022 BEIJING
(Reuters) &#8211; China's state planner on Sunday urged local
governments to minimise the impact from COVID-19 restrictions
over the upcoming Lunar New Year holiday to help a rebound in
consumption, as rising cases of the Omicron variant threaten
economic growth. "Local governments should avoid simplified,
one-size-fits-all &#8230; COVID-19 epidemic and control
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