In what context is "in response to" usually used?

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Rebecca
"In response to" means "in reply to" or "as a reaction to." In this context, "in response to China's blocking ... Google redirected Chinese users" means that in reaction to/to respond to the blocking of certain information searches, Google redirected users to less restricted sites. Ex: In response to rising inflation, the President announced that he would introduce new stipends for families. Ex: In response to rising COVID-19 cases, Shanghai was put under complete lockdown.