China eases COVID-19 curbs after largest protests in decades
China eases COVID-19 curbs after largest protests in decades

COVID-19 curbs are being relaxed in China following some of the biggest displays of public anger in decades.

Residents in Beijing and beyond have been welcoming the first signs of normalcy after years of tough restrictions.

On Saturday, authorities began dismantling some of the testing facilities in the capital.

However, they insist that they're not abandoning the country's 'zero-COVID' policy, just implementing it more flexibly.