The latest adjustments to Beijing's epidemic prevention and control measures have seen many regional shopping malls return to business, but with a bit of control over traffic and no promotional activities. Some scenic spots or attractions will have to be staggered, allowing only 50 percent of the usual period of people to enter. Some regions have also begun to resume work and production, such as the Chaoyang District to appropriately increase the rate of arrival and resume the operation of public **** transportation.
As a first-tier metropolis, many of Beijing's new measures have touched the hearts of people across the country. After all, some people have family members who work in Beijing, and if they have been blocked off from management, it would certainly affect their income. Now the situation in Beijing is relatively good, there are 8 districts with no new cases for more than 7 consecutive days, and 5 districts with no new cases in the social chain for three days. So these districts have almost reached the social face of the proximity of the individual sporadic districts of the order is also within the controllable range, from which we can see that this round of the epidemic has been effectively controlled, and will not be a large-scale outbreak. For example, Huairou, Pinggu, Yanqing, Shijingshan, Tongzhou, Daxing, the lives of people in these districts will usher in some changes, but also shows that the relevant departments of the Beijing Municipal Government on the epidemic is very serious, so the speed of action is so fast.
Most districts are resuming business in supermarkets and other places where people live, but none of them can offer promotions. There are some districts that are doing better, and some civic venues have begun to resume business, such as medical and aesthetic institutions, sports and fitness venues, and various types of training institutions. These districts have not been sealed off and managed, so the market is now more active, only that there is no way to organize exhibitions and sales activities. Like the cultural and recreational venues in the sealed management zone are just not allowed to operate, and they have to wait for the subsequent notification. So the impact of the epidemic on the economy is very large, such as not being able to dine-in, but also allowing many large restaurants to open take-out as well as door-to-door sales.
The situation is definitely getting better, and when it's another seven or nine days, it's possible that all the cordoned-off management areas are going to be opened up and won't stay closed.