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China reported a slight decline in new COVID-19 cases on Saturday as numerous cities across the country battled outbreaks and restaurants and many other businesses in Beijing shut after authorities urged people to stay home over the weekend.

Authorities have recently taken some steps to try ease the impact of their tough zero-COVID policy approach, which is battering the word’s second-biggest economy and sowing frustration and anger, even as case numbers have risen to their highest since April.

The outlying Beijing districts of Fangshan and Huairou announced additional testing requirements for people entering from other provinces. The latest data for the country showed 24 263 new domestically transmitted cases, of which 2 055 were symptomatic and 22 208 were asymptomatic, down from 25 129 the previous day.

Guangzhou, a city in the south of nearly 19 million people, reported 269 new domestically transmitted symptomatic cases and 8 444 asymptomatic cases, compared with 255 symptomatic and8,989 asymptomatic cases a day before, authorities said.

 

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