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that these protests may open the eyes of authorities to the level of anger over Covid policies. There “may be an argument that either people in [these] levels haven’t realised quite how unhappy people are or can’t work out what is the best way to actually get out of them in terms of having to open up or use a different vaccine strategy,” he said. But a key question may hang not so much on whether China will change its direction on tackling Covid, but what will happen to the protesters.

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