Shanghai reopens some public transport, still on high COVID-19 alert

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Shanghai reopens some public transport, still on high COVID-19 alert
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The city of 25 million expects to lift its city-wide lockdown and return to more normal life from June 1.

Shanghai reopened a small part of the world’s longest subway system on Sunday, May 22, after some lines had been closed for almost two months, as the city paves the way for a more complete lifting of its painful COVID-19 lockdown next week.

Many who ventured out in the commercial hub wore blue protective gowns and face shields. Inside the carriages, passengers were seen keeping some empty seats between themselves. Crowds were small. “I’m going to the heart hospital, but I don’t know whether there will be any cars or transport once I get to the railway station,” Li said. “I might have to walk there.”

The use of exit permits, previously given to residents that allowed them to leave their homes for short walks will be suspended, authorities said without giving a reason.

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