Highlights
⏩ 16 new cases and 128 asymptomatic cases in one day in Shanghai, China
⏩ Of the 39,791 new infections on Saturday, 3,709 were symptomatic and 36,082 were asymptomatic.
⏩ Demonstrations were held in several cities including Shanghai on Saturday night against the strict Covid policy
Beijing: Coronavirus infection has gained momentum in China. After protests against the strict Covid policy in Shanghai on Saturday, 16 new Covid cases have been registered in the state on Sunday, which is more than the previous day. While 128 asymptomatic cases were registered, which is more than 119 on the previous day. Let us tell you that on Saturday night, people protested fiercely in many cities including Shanghai against the strict Kovid policy in China. People also raised slogans against the government. A crowd in Shanghai also demanded the resignation of the Communist Party of China and its leader Xi Jinping.
Local government officials said, “China’s capital Beijing recorded 840 new Covid cases on Sunday. Also reported 3,048 asymptomatic cases. The record high level of cases being registered in China has raised the concern of the world. The country reported 39,791 new Covid-19 infections on 26 November, of which 3,709 were symptomatic and 36,082 were asymptomatic.
People’s anger against strict Covid rules first flared up on Friday in Urumqi, the capital of Xinjiang province in western China. After this, a protest was held on the road. At least 10 people were killed and nine others were injured in an apartment fire there a day earlier. Many Chinese people say that due to the Kovid restrictions, people had difficulty fleeing their homes. Due to this, he died. After this, anger erupted against the strict Covid rules in many cities across the country.