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From: Haim R. Branisteanu4/11/2022 6:48:19 AM
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TJ - how come it got so bad?

Video Shows Shanghai Residents Screaming From Apartments, Expert Says China Might Be Hitting "Breaking Point"
Shanghai, Chinas most populous city, reported nearly 25,000 locally transmitted COVID-19 infections on Sunday.
Edited by Amit Chaturvedi
Updated: April 11, 2022 11:58 am IST by Amit Chaturvedi Updated: April 11, 2022 11:58 am IST
(ndtv.com)


Shanghai residents frustrated by the harsh COVID-19 lockdown, can be heard screaming from their apartments in new videos going viral on social media. Several such videos have surfaced on Twitter, Instagram and other platforms, which show people squabbling with local authorities and warning of repercussions.

China's largest city has been under lockdown since April 5 to control the spread of the infection as part of the country's “zero COVID” policy. All the 26 million people of the city have been ordered to stay at home.

Residents in #Shanghai screaming from high rise apartments after 7 straight days of the city lockdown. The narrator worries that there will be major problems. (in Shanghainese dialect—he predicts people can’t hold out much longer—he implies tragedy).

Guangzhou closes to most arrivals as China's outbreak growsThe manufacturing hub of Guangzhou has closed itself to most arrivals as China battles a COVID-19 outbreak in its big eastern cities

ByThe Associated Press 11 April 2022, 06:33


Guangzhou closes to most arrivals as China's outbreak grows - ABC News (go.com)

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