Public Health New COVID-19 Cases Fall By A Third, Beijing Lifts Restrictions The sharp run-up in new coronavirus cases in November have quickly fallen at the start of December. After hitting a seven-day average peak of 49,534 new cases on 29 November, the trailing figure has dropped sharply to 32,359 cases as of yesterday, a decrease of 34 percent. The trailing seven-day average fatality rate has continued to remain below 20 the entire time. Some sources suggest the official numbers likely undercount the number of affected people. Even so, while the lockdowns have proven successful at cutting spread, the central government has begun to reassess its zero-COVID approach after a number of public protests and even internal debate over the str...