Shanghai Tower, center, right, in the Lujiazui Financial District of Shanghai. Bloomberg News Shanghai Tower was locked down Monday, trapping workers and visitors inside as authorities race to contain a spreading Covid-19 outbreak that’s ensnared China’s financial and tech hubs. China’s tallest building and the second-tallest in the world after Dubai’s Burj Khalifa, the 128-floor skyscraper was locked down as required by virus control measures from health authorities, according to a statement from its property management firm. “We will cooperate with government departments and take various measures in strict accordance with relevant requirements. At the same time, we will also make every effort to ensure the living needs of those staying in the building,” Shanghai Tower CBRE Property Management Co. said. Shanghai Tower under lockdown on March 14. Shanghai Tower was locked down shortly after 8 a.m. local time Monday and people inside are barred from leaving until they […]