Nanjing students protest against campus lockdown as China eases Covid-19 curbs


Students protest at the Nanjing Tech University demanding to go home after a student tested positive for Covid-19 on Dec 6. - Reuters

BEIJING, Dec 6, 2022 (AFP): Students protested against a lockdown at a university in eastern China, highlighting continued anger as huge numbers of people across the country still face restrictions despite the government easing its zero-Covid policy.

Some Chinese cities have begun tentatively rolling back mass testing and curbs on movement following nationwide anti-lockdown demonstrations last week.

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