As cities across the Chinese mainland refine their pandemic response, Guangzhou residents are leading the charge with a science-first approach to balancing safety and normalcy. 🏙️ CGTN Stringer’s street-level coverage reveals how locals are adapting to updated measures aimed at safeguarding health while reviving economic activity.
\"We’re following expert guidelines but also staying flexible,\" said Mr. Li, a café owner in Tianhe District, as he sanitized tables between customers. \"Mobile testing booths and health code apps help us operate safely without full lockdowns.\" 📱💡
Authorities emphasize that new protocols prioritize precision prevention, using big data to track outbreaks while keeping businesses and schools open. Dr. Zhang Wei, a public health advisor, noted: \"This isn’t about abandoning caution—it’s applying smarter tools to protect vulnerable groups and maintain medical readiness.\" 🏥⚕️
From parks to tech hubs, the city buzzes with masked joggers, delivery riders, and workers returning to offices. A young entrepreneur told reporters: \"We’ve traded extreme restrictions for personal responsibility. It feels like progress.\" 💼🌟
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cgtn.com