Shanghai authorities have put up fences outside residential buildings as hardens its strict 'zero-COVID' policy, sparking fresh public outcry over a that has forced much of the city's 25 million people indoors. The largest district in , meanwhile, will require everyone living or working in the area to take three COVID tests this week, and put more than a dozen buildings under lockdown, after the Chinese capital reported 22 new cases for Saturday. The district, Chaoyang, is home to 3.45 million people.The announcement set off panic buying Sunday evening, with vegetables, eggs, soy sauce and other items wiped off grocery shelves.
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