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El miércoles, los habitantes de Shanghái, China, pudieron volver a las oficinas, escaneando unos códigos QR para demostrar que no tienen covid-19. Además, el metro y el transporte público volvieron a funcionar. El regreso a la normalidad todavía no es completo, más de medio millón de personas siguen sometidas a fuertes restricciones, según las autoridades.

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00:02Shanghai began to slow down its activity on Thursday, after two months of confinement
00:07by the COVID-19. In the last days, already had been relaxed some measures due to a
00:13strong diminution of the contagion, but the population could only go, in the best of
00:18cases, one hour a day, if you lived in a neighborhood without infecting.
00:22On Thursday, the inhabitants could return to the offices,
00:25scanning some QR codes to prove that they had no COVID-19. And the metro and the public transports
00:32returned to work.
00:34It means that I can return to a normal life and visit family and friends. I think that is
00:43the best for the common people. I can't think of anything else.
00:47This is the best thing. In other words, I can't think of anything.
00:53I don't think of anything special.
00:55I don't think of anything special.
00:56I don't think of anything special. I don't think we've come back to the normal life.
00:57It could parecer it, but it is still different to the life that we had before.
01:02As before, it is still a little different.
01:05The return to the normal life is still not complete.
01:08More than half a million people are still subject to strong restrictions, according to the authorities.
01:15The commercial centers, supermarkets, pharmacies and beauty stores can only function at 75% of their capacity.
01:23The gymnasium and cines are still in their majority closed.
01:26And the reopening of the school centers will be in case by case.
01:30The confinement in Shanghai was the second most long in China since the beginning of the pandemic.
01:35In 2020, the impuesto in Wuhan, the first city affected by the virus, lasted 76 days.
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