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Coronavirus casts a shadow over Chinese New Year for another year as cases rise – ABC News
As Chinese families weigh whether to gather for Lunar New Year, the country is experiencing the highest rates of infection since March 2020. But the source of the…

Tanya Tong has two weeks to weigh up whether to see her parents for the Chinese New Year, as a small but persistent resurgence of the virus creates déjà vu one year on from the COVID-19 outbreak, scuttling celebrations across the country.
Key points:
- China is currently recording about 200 COVID-19 cases a day
- That’s the highest level of infection since March 2020
- Beijing wants to vaccinate all medical workers, couriers, cleaners and customs staff by mid-February
The 28-year-old office worker in Beijing…
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