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Shanghai reported its first case of the BA.5 sub-variant. The city is warning of "very high" risks amid fears of a return to its earlier lockdown. Meanwhile, Macau will shut almost all business premises including casinos for a week from Monday as Covid-19 infections keep increasing. Emma O'Brien reports on Bloomberg Television.