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China eases some COVID-19 measures but affirms zero-tolerance strategy amid anti-lockdown protests

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Security forces in China continued to detain civilians on Monday after protests flared up across the country last weekend. Demonstrators are calling for an end to COVID-19 lockdowns and for President Xi Jinping to resign. While some measures have eased, China’s zero-tolerance policy still stands.

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