Business Insiders says life in China returning to normal


People reacting to a band during the two-day Rye Music Festival in Beijing on SUnday (Oct 18, 2020). - AFP

BEIJING, Oct. 19 (Xinhua): China is "by most measures in the clear," with much of life returning to normal, while the United States and a number of European countries are struggling to quash their coronavirus outbreaks and reignite their economies, said an article published by Business Insider on Sunday.

The article said China's recovery was particularly evident over Golden Week, a national holiday that ran from Oct 1 to Oct 7, citing that 637 million people -- or 46 per cent of China's 1.4 billion population -- traveled around the country that week, spending US$69 billion.

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