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When Zuo tested positive for COVID-19 while working as a housekeeper at one of Shanghai’s largest quarantine centers, she hoped it wouldn’t be long before she could take the mop and start making money again.
But 4 months later, she is still struggling to regain her task: one of dozens of patients recovering from covid-19 facing what hard work rights activists and fitness experts say is a widespread form of discrimination in China “COVID zero”.
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