In the Chinese city of Xi'an, people have been taking to social media to complain they have run out of food because of a major lockdown.
Authorities say the volunteers are now delivering supplies to people's homes. Just one family member per household is allowed to go out to buy groceries - and not more than once every three days. China has adopted a zero-tolerance policy towards COVID-19 infections, which could be a challenge when it hosts the Winter Olympics in February.
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Authorities say the volunteers are now delivering supplies to people's homes. Just one family member per household is allowed to go out to buy groceries - and not more than once every three days. China has adopted a zero-tolerance policy towards COVID-19 infections, which could be a challenge when it hosts the Winter Olympics in February.
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