Exclusive: China may announce 10 new COVID measures on Wednesday - sources
Three years of zero-tolerance measures, from shuttered borders to frequent lockdowns, have battered China's economy, fuelling last month the mainland's biggest show of public discontent since President Xi Jinping took power in 2012.
Many major cities have since started to lift wide lockdowns, reduce regular PCR testing and end checks for negative tests in public spaces, such as subway stations and parks. China will allow home quarantine for some of those testing positive, among the supplementary measures set to be announced, two sources told Reuters last week.
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