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Peering behind the masks at China’s Communist Party congress
- Most people taking part in Sunday’s opening ceremony had their faces covered, the first time for such an event
- There were exceptions though – as well as notable absences for the gathering
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While most of the world has moved on from coronavirus restrictions, China’s zero-Covid policy was evident both inside and outside the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on Sunday morning.
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As the Communist Party elite gathered for the opening ceremony of its national congress, most of the 2,000-plus delegates wore a mask in the hall, the first time for such an event.
The exceptions were the front row of top leaders led by President Xi Jinping, including the entire 25-strong Politburo and retired members of the Standing Committee.
The waiver meant the media had a rare look at the party elders, whose health is a source of frequent speculation.
Among the elders was Xi’s predecessor Hu Jintao, 79.
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A visibly frail Hu followed Xi into the hall, walking with the help of a young aide as Xi occasionally looked back and slowed his pace.
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