JAKARTA - Around 70 percent of the 1,800 units of large companies in Shanghai, China, are back in operation amid the re-emergence of the COVID-19 outbreak.
The Shanghai City Center for Infectious Diseases Prevention and Control (CDC) told the press, saying that some industrial sectors had even started production, although they were not full.
Some of the companies that have re-produced it -- as reported by Antara -- include automotive, electronics, and medicine. Meanwhile, starting Wednesday evening, May 4, more than 9,000 PCR test sites have been set up in China's richest city.
More than 4,500 places were opened to provide daily services, while the rest were opened by paying attention to the epidemic situation that could occur at any time.
In addition to building a permanent PCR test site, the Shanghai City Authority also provides mobile test cars to take samples in residential areas, office areas, integrated business areas, subway stations, and bus terminals.
Shanghai has been in lockdown since mid-March after sporadic cases of the Omicron variant of COVID-19 emerged.
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