China is lifting its COVID-19 restrictions for foreign arrivals on January 8, 2023, marking the next step in Beijing’s sharp pivot away from almost three years of a strict zero-COVID policy. But as Redmond Shannon explains, the change in strategy appears to be fuelling rising infections and deaths.
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China to end COVID-19 restrictions for foreign arrivals as infections spike
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