Several local governments in China encouraged people with mild cases of COVID-19 to go to work this week, another sign of the difficulty the country faces as its rollback of virus-containment measures sets off a wave of infections - and a growing number of deaths.
Health authorities reported Tuesday that five people died in the latest 24-hour period, all in Beijing, fueling concern that the toll could rise sharply after the lifting of most "zero-COVID" restrictions. The official toll likely understates the actual number, and it's unclear how the unleashing of the virus will play out in China and whether the health care system can handle a surge in cases nationwide.