China: Guangdong reopens after containing latest outbreaks without losing one single life


BEIJING, July 4 (Global Times): Epidemic-hit cities in South China's Guangdong Province are eyeing gradual reopening as the virus has been brought under control with no cases being reported the last ten days as the weekend.

Residents in Guangzhou and Foshan do not need to provide negative nucleic acid test results from within the last 48 hours before they leave the province's cities since Saturday, the Guangdong health authority said.

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