Coronavirus-hit Beijing wholesale market set for full recovery

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BEIJING (XINHUA) - Beijing's largest vegetable wholesale market, which was temporarily shut down due to a Covid-19 epidemic resurgence in the first half-year, is expected to fully resume its supply capacity before the upcoming National Day holiday at the beginning of October.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - Beijing's largest vegetable wholesale market, which was temporarily shut down due to a Covid-19 epidemic resurgence in the first half-year, is expected to fully resume its supply capacity before the upcoming National Day holiday at the beginning of October.

Covering an area of 42.7ha, the revamped market offered more than 40 varieties of vegetables such as corn, beans and Chinese cabbage. Beijing reported 335 confirmed Covid-19 cases linked to a cluster from the wholesale market since June 11.

 

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