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Senioren Corona Impfung China

Zero-covid policy stands in the way of vaccines for the elderly

China's government has no problem with draconian curfews, but is hesitant to impose mandatory vaccinations for the elderly. The latter often reject the immunization for fear of side effects. Moreover, authorities get in each other's way, preventing a successful vaccination campaign.

By Redaktion Table

Gregor Wateler China Hotel Shangri-La Pudong

'International travelers will return'

Where hundreds of guests used to come in and out each day, the doors are now locked most of the time: The Pudong Shangri-La Hotel in Shanghai is now a quarantine hotel. General Manager Gregor Wateler hopes the luxury establishment can resume normal operations by the end of the month. Frank Sieren spoke with Wateler.

By Frank Sieren

Das Tesla-Werk in Shanghai.

Life inside the factory – the Covid hardship of workers

China's zero-Covid policy brings tough restrictions for companies. But they also benefit from measures that would be unimaginable in the West: Workers are isolated from the outside world. They stay overnight and live in or directly at the factories so that they do not catch Covid-19 during their commute or at home. First protests are mounting against this practice.

By Nico Beckert

Grafiken10

Beijing's vaccine diplomacy reaches its limits

The hype surrounding China's vaccine deliveries to poorer countries has subsided. The EU now exports more doses and is an equally popular partner. The mood has also tipped because China charged for the shipments, while the products proved ineffective.

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