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China braced for a &new phase& in its battle against COVID-19 on Monday and financial markets strengthened after Beijing dropped pandemic border controls in the latest easing of curbs that has let the virus loose on its 1.4 billion population, Reuters reported.Sunday&s reopening is one of the last steps in China&s dismantling of its &zero-COVID& regime, which began last month after historic protests against curbs that kept the virus at bay for three years but caused widespread frustration among its people and severe damage to the world&s second-largest economy.While Beijing&s move to drop quarantine is expected also to boost outbound travel, several nations are demanding negative tests from visitors from China, seeking to contain an outbreak that is overwhelming many of China&s hospitals and crematoriums.&Life is moving forward again!,& the official newspaper of the Communist Party, the People&s Daily, wrote in an editorial praising the government&s virus policies late on Sunday which it said had moved from &preventing infection& to &preventing severe disease&.&Today, the virus is weak, we are stronger.&China&s state Xinhua news agency said the country had entered a &new phase& of its COVID response, citing its virus prevention experience, the development of the epidemic and increased vaccination levels.China&s top health officials and state media have repeatedly said COVID infections are peaking across the country and they are playing down the threat now posed by the disease.That is in stark contrast to the earlier regime of strict quarantines and lockdowns as China managed the virus as a &Category A& disease like the bubonic plague and cholera.

China&s management of COVID was technically downgraded to &Category B& on Sunday, although many curbs have been dropped for weeks.Officially, China has reported just 5,272 COVID-related deaths as of Jan.8, one of the lowest rates of death from the infection in the world.But the World Health Organization has said China is under-reporting the scale of the outbreak and international health experts estimate more than one million people in the country could die from the disease this year.Shrugging off those gloomy forecasts, investors are betting that China&s reopening will help revive the $17 trillion economy and bolster the outlook for global growth.Those hopes lifted Asian shares to a five-month high on Monday while China&s yuan firmed to its strongest level against the dollar since mid-August.China&s blue-chip index (.CSI300) gained 0.7%, while the Shanghai Composite Index (.SSEC) rose 0.5% and Hong Kong&s Hang Seng Index (.HSI) climbed 1.6%.&The ending of the zero-COVID policy is … going to have a major positive impact on domestic spending,& Ralph Hamers, Group Chief Executive Officer at UBS, told the bank&s annual Greater China Conference on Monday.&We believe there is a lot of opportunity for those committed to investing in China.&&It&s a huge relief just to be able to go back to normal … just come back to China, get off the plane, get myself a taxi and just go home,& Michael Harrold, 61, a copy editor in Beijing told Reuters at Beijing Capital International Airport on Sunday after he arrived on a flight from Warsaw.Harrold said he had been anticipating having to quarantine and do several rounds of testing on his return when he left for Europe for a Christmas break in early December.State broadcaster CCTV reported on Sunday that direct flights from South Korea to China were close to sold out.

The report quickly shot to the most read item on Chinese social media site Weibo.However, a spike in demand from South Koreans, who make up the largest number of foreign residents in China, as well as others, will be hampered by the limited number of flights to and from China, which are currently at a small fraction of pre-COVID levels.Korean Air said earlier this month that it was halting a plan to increase flights to China due to Seoul&s cautious stance towards Chinese travellers.

South Korea like many other countries now requires travellers from China, Macau and Hong Kong to provide negative COVID test results before departure.Flight Master data showed that on Sunday, China had a total of 245 international flights, combining inbound and outbound, compared with 2,546 flights on the same day in 2019, representing a fall of 91%.China&s domestic tourism revenue in 2023 is expected to recover to 70-75% of pre-COVID levels, but the number of inbound and outbound trips is forecast to recover to only 30-40% of pre-COVID levels this year, China News reported on Sunday.The post China declares new COVID phase first appeared on Ariana News.





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Saar: Characteristics of excellent governance discussed


Attack Energy and Mawj Sahil secure wins in Monday?s ACL matches


[Afghanistan] - Minister of mines states minerals should be processed in Afghanistan before exported


[Afghanistan] - Nationwide polio vaccination project kicks off across Afghanistan


[Afghanistan] - Afghanistan Humanitarian Trust Fund report highlights problems dealt with


Mercedes Benz unveils electrical G-class at Beijing Auto Show


Baradar visits Pashdan Dam, as work on job resumes


Blinken shows up in Saudi Arabia to talk about Israel normalization, post-war Gaza


[Afghanistan] - Turkmenistan makes 'significant progress' on TAPI pipeline project


Kohli knocks strike-rate talk and pundits 'from package'


Eight dead in rain across Afghanistan over past four days


Dubai ruler approves new $35 billion airport terminal


Tahawol: Efforts to begin enormous local projects discussed


[Afghanistan] - Underdogs Afghanistan get approved for Futsal World Cup


[Afghanistan] - Ghori State Cement in Baghlan increases production


[Afghanistan] - Saar: US diplomat's journey to Qatar, Pakistan on Afghanistan went over


Regional countries should jointly expand stability and development: Deputy PM


[Afghanistan] - Red Cross official seeks 'staggered' return of Afghan refugees from Pakistan


Police arrest scores of pro-Palestinian protesters on US university campuses


Afghanistan qualify for FIFA Futsal World Cup for first time ever


[Afghanistan] - ACL: Mawj Sahil 2-1 Sarsabz Yashlar; Sorkh Poshan 6-0 Maiwand


Fraser-McGurk's explosive 84 helps Delhi down Mumbai in IPL


Turkmenistan committed to complete TAPI energy project


Iraq criminalises same-sex relationships with optimum 15 years in jail


Tahawol: 32nd anniversary of Mujahidin's Victory Day talked about


Saar: 32nd anniversary of Mujahidin's Victory Day discussed


Asia must believe Afghanistan?s power in futsal: Mortezaei


Hamas says it got Israel's response to its ceasefire proposition


Three road building jobs released in Kabul


Russian defense minister says main threat for SCO countries emanates from Afghanistan


[Afghanistan] - IEA calls Mujahideen Victory Day 'flexibility day'In a statement on the celebration of the 32nd anniversary of the victory of the Mujahideen against the then communist federal government, the Islamic Emirate said that it is a day of libert


Pakistan extends registered Afghan refugees? stay till June 30


China to host Hamas, Fatah for Palestinian unity talks


US diplomat Bass travels to Qatar and Pakistan to discuss Afghanistan, regional issues


Attack Energy and Abu Muslim secure wins in respective ACL matches


[Afghanistan] - Saar: 46th anniversary of 7th Saur coup in Afghanistan discussed


[Afghanistan] - Tripartite trade meeting held in Kabul to increase regional connectivity


[Afghanistan] - Afghanistan beat Iraq 5-3, inch closer to Futsal World Cup berth


In Beijing, Blinken meets Xi and raises US concerns about China?s support for Russia


[Afghanistan] - No harmful groups consisting of Daesh present in Afghanistan: Yaqub Mujahid


New UK sanctions target Iranian drone market


EU allocates 17 million euros to support Afghans on the move


Malaysia vows to share its experiences on cyber security with IEA


US student protests over Gaza intensify despite arrests


Tahawol: Pakistan's security issues from Afghan soil discussed


Saar: Some countries diplomats' trip to Kabul talked about


[Afghanistan] - Women' education is a 'essential problem' for Afghanistan: Karzai


Uzbekistan?s humanitarian aid arrives in Balkh


[Afghanistan] - India's Pant enhances World Cup hopes with IPL batting blitz


Afghanistan?s problems caused more damage to Pakistan than 3 wars with India: Durrani


[Afghanistan] - Assault Energy and Istiqlal Kabul protected wins in respective ACL matches


[Afghanistan] - Afghanistan now a 'nexus for diplomatic undertakings', states IEA


Turkey accuses U.S. of double standards over Gaza in rights report


Israel says it is poised to move on Rafah


Mullah Baradar discusses creation of railway with Kazakh deputy PM


Tahawol: Calls for handing over Afghanistan?s seat to IEA discussed


Iran, Pakistan leaders raise concerns over ?terrorist groups? in Afghanistan


Over 1,000 Afghan refugees forced out of Pakistan in one day


Malaysian delegation trip to Kabul went over


[Afghanistan] - Afghanistan's minister of transportation and air travel attends local meeting in Uzbekistan


Azizi calls on Malaysian investors to invest in Afghanistan


[Afghanistan] - Abu Muslim Farah FC surges Khurasan Faryab 6-0 in ACL match


?Serious talent? Fraser-McGurk bonds with Warner to light up IPL


Famine risk 'extremely high' in Gaza, especially in north, United States authorities states


[Afghanistan] - Malaysian delegation shows up in Kabul for talks with government


North Korea authorities check out Iran in an uncommon public trip


Russia?s special envoy meets with IEA ministers, discusses bilateral issues


[Afghanistan] - Tahawol: US State Dept's criticism of human rights infractions in Afghanistan talked about


Saar: Afghanistan?s economic situation and WFP?s concerns discussed


[Afghanistan] - Afghans in Europe Union members meet ministers of defense, mining


Jaiswal ton powers Rajasthan to big IPL win


[Afghanistan] - Regional advancements need Afghanistan, China's full coordination to safeguard interests: Muttaqi


Rashid Khan named AWCC?s brand ambassador


EU, OIC envoys meet to discuss humanitarian situation and education in Afghanistan


US report cites ?significant deterioration? in Afghan women?s rights last year


Tahawol: Muttaqi Meets Iran Envoy Qomi


Saar: Role of science in development of society discussed


Afghanistan starts exporting via railway to Turkey


[Afghanistan] - Azerbaijan prompted to help improve capacity of Afghan health employees


Iranian president lands in Pakistan for three-day visit to fix ties


[Afghanistan] - Russia says United States dealing with humiliation in Ukraine like in Vietnam and Afghanistan


Kolkata beat Bengaluru by one run in IPL as Kohli fumes at dismissal


Iran says water is an important factor in expansion of ties with Afghanistan


Female government employees not fired, still getting salaries


Russia says West is teetering on edge of conflict in between nuclear powers


Rescuers race to reach those trapped by floods in China?s Guangdong


[Afghanistan] - ACL: Aino Mina 3-0 Istiqlal Kabul; Attack Energy 3-0 Khadim


Tahawol: OIC delegation trip to Kabul discussed


[Afghanistan] - Education is an internal concern, nations should not interfere: Haqqani


[Afghanistan] - Afghanistan, Kazakhstan to hold joint expo in Kabul


Saar: Meeting with Afghan envoys based in Europe went over


Acting health minister meets Azerbaijan?s ambassador to Kabul


Massive river flooding expected in China, threatening millions


Head blitz fires Sunrisers to 266 and big IPL win


Pakistan?s frontiers minister stresses ?dignified? return of Afghan refugees


Two Japan navy helicopters crash, one body discovered, 7 missing out on


[Afghanistan] - Senior citizen Red Cross official satisfies Muttaqi in Kabul


[Afghanistan] - OIC urged to invite IEA to its top in Gambia


[Afghanistan] - Chinese reveal interest in investing Panjshir-Kabul water conduit job





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