KEY POINTS
  • Residents in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou marched down streets over frustrations at China's frequent Covid lockdowns.
  • This rare scene of public unrest comes as China is recording a six-month high Covid count.
  • Still, China has recently signaled that it is planning to ease its Covid restrictions.
Residents queue up for Covid-19 tests on Nov. 13, 2022 in Haizhu district, Guangzhou.

Crowds of people in the southern Chinese city of Guangzhou crashed through Covid barriers and marched down streets in chaotic scenes on Monday night, according to videos posted online, in a show of public resentment over coronavirus curbs.

Among the latest outbreaks in China, Guangzhou's is the largest, with new daily infections of Covid-19 topping 5,000 for the first time and fueling speculation that localized lockdowns could widen.