A transit worker wearing protective gear holds up a location tracking code outside a subway station in Shanghai. China's financial capital reported its fewest Covid-19 cases in almost three months as residents celebrated a significant easing of curbs on movement. Bloomberg
Commuters wait for a train at a station in Shanghai. Bloomberg
People line up for swab tests in the Lujiazui financial district. Bloomberg
Shanghai reported 15 new infections on May 31, the lowest caseload since March 2 and a dramatic drop from the peak of more than 27,000 a day in April. Bloomberg
Commuters on a train. Bloomberg
People wait for a train at a subway platform. Bloomberg
While most of the city’s 25 million residents were released from one of the world’s most restrictive pandemic lockdowns after two months, about 10 per cent still aren’t allowed to move about the city. Bloomberg
An advert for a job-search app inside a subway station. Bloomberg
Motorcyclists travel through an intersection. Bloomberg
People will still need a valid negative PCR test result before leaving home. Bloomberg
A woman scans a tracking QR code at a subway station. Bloomberg
Workers returning to the office have been reminded to avoid meeting in rooms, practise social distancing in canteens and to disinfect their keyboards. Reuters
People line up at a nucleic acid testing booth outside the Bank of Shanghai headquarters building in Lujiazui financial district. Reuters
A barber cuts a boy's hair on a street. Getty Images
People wearing masks buy breakfast. Getty Images
Shanghai cautiously reopens after lockdowns - in pictures