Beijing: Dozens of dead bodies queued up outside a cremation ground on Wednesday amid a growing COVID-19 outbreak in China.
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even as no deaths were reported due to the rising outbreak of COVID-19 in China.
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After broad fights, the nation of 1.4 billion people this month began dismantling its "zero-Covid".
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system of lockdowns and testing that had largely kept the virus at bay for three years – at great economic and psychological costs.
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The sudden change of policy has left the country's fragile health system unprepared, forcing hospitals to rush for beds and blood.
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The sudden change of policy has left the country's fragile health system unprepared, forcing hospitals to rush for beds and blood.
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pharmacies for medicines and authorities to build specialized clinics.
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Experts estimate that China could face more than one million deaths from Covid next year.
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Experts estimate that China could face more than one million deaths from Covid next year.
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At a crematorium in Beijing's Tongzhou district on Wednesday, a Reuters witness saw a queue of about 40 bodies waiting to enter while the parking lot was full.
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Inside, family and friends, many of whom were traditionally dressed in white clothes and headbands, gathered around 20 coffins.
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waiting for cremation. The staff was wearing a hazmat suit. Smoke was rising from five of the 15 furnaces.
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Heavy police force was deployed outside the cremation ground. Reuters could not verify whether the deaths were caused by Covid.
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