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Coronavirus: China’s workers leave lockdown only to be trapped by prejudice and red tape

  • The outbreak’s initial epicentre of Hubei relaxes its restrictions, but those returning to other parts of the country find some doors remain closed
  • Citizens encounter barriers to resuming work, such as being refused permission to travel and difficulty obtaining documents to prove their health

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Migrant workers board special trains to return to their jobs in the cities as China tries to get back to normality. Photo: Xinhua

China’s efforts to get people back to work are being hampered by a labyrinth of quarantine measures that remain in place even as some local authorities try to ease restrictions.

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At the height of the coronavirus outbreak, many local governments in China assigned people a colour – red, yellow or green – to indicate their risk level.

Only carriers of a green colour code, indicating that they were healthy, were allowed to enter a city.

Eager for people to resume work, the government of Hubei province – where the coronavirus was first reported late last year – on Thursday ordered local officials and quarantine enforcers to accept the digital health code issued by cities elsewhere without demanding other proof of health.

But some residents have reported being turned away despite having a green label, because of a lack of universal recognition of the system.

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