Authorities in Shanghai, China, which continue to have strict restrictions on going out as a countermeasure against the infection of the new coronavirus, have announced a policy to allow about 90% of residents to go out from June 1st, saying that they have suppressed the infection.


Two months have passed since the restrictions on going out began in earnest, and the policy is to virtually lift the restrictions and normalize the lives of citizens.

In Shanghai, China, the number of people infected per day temporarily exceeded 20,000 due to the spread of the new coronavirus, but it has continued to decline recently, reaching more than 60 on the 29th.



Under these circumstances, the Shanghai city authorities said on the 30th that they "effectively suppressed the infection" and started going out from midnight local time on the 1st, except for some areas where infected people were recently confirmed. Announced a policy to approve.



In Shanghai, no infected person has been confirmed for a certain period of time, and the number of residents in the area where the authorities have said that the restrictions on going out will be relaxed is about 22 million, which is about 90% of all citizens.



Authorities have said that residents of these areas will be allowed to go out, and that all lines except subways and fixed-route buses will be resumed, and taxis and other businesses will be allowed.



Authorities have announced that the company's production activities will be fully resumed from the 1st, and it has been two months since the restrictions on going out began in earnest on March 28, and the restrictions have been virtually restricted. It is a policy to release it and normalize the citizen's life.