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Covid travel restraints disrupt China’s new year festival

Billions of trips normally made home to celebrate holiday but Beijing worried about outbreaks

Travel for China’s lunar new year holiday, the largest annual human migration on earth, has been reduced to a trickle this year after the government asked citizens to stay put to curb the risk of spreading coronavirus.

Mass testing, quarantines and contact tracing have largely smothered Covid-19 transmission within China since March, allowing the economy to stage a rapid recovery.

But the government, determined to guard against even small-scale outbreaks, wants to minimise long-distance travel during the biggest holiday of the year. China’s state council has encouraged people even in low-risk areas to celebrate the new year, which begins on February 12, where they live and work, rather than making what is for many is a once-per-year pilgrimage back to the ancestral homestead. 

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