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Jacob Dreyer is a commissioning editor at Palgrave Macmillan in Shanghai
China's outbreak has been brought under control thanks to an Orwellian system, from personal QR codes to a flourishing of new apps that facilitate lives lived in locked apartments.
After weeks of quarantine, Shanghai is slowly reopening. Many here say that China is the safest place now: no new cases have been reported in the city for four days.
The G20 meeting this week offers Theresa May - and Labour - the chance to think about how to get the most out of closer ties to the Chinese.