PERSISTENT THREAT Workers and volunteers look on in a compound where residents are tested for Covid-19 during the second stage of a pandemic lockdown in Jing’an district in Shanghai on April 1, 2022. AFP PHOTO
PERSISTENT THREAT Workers and volunteers look on in a compound where residents are tested for Covid-19 during the second stage of a pandemic lockdown in Jing’an district in Shanghai on April 1, 2022. AFP PHOTO

SHANGHAI: China reported 13,000 Covid cases on Sunday, the most since the peak of the first pandemic wave over two years ago, with Shanghai now the epicenter of the country's worst outbreak.

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