Robot enforcing Shanghai lockdown. pic.twitter.com/VvAOcI8h5q
— dalibali (@dalibali2) March 29, 2022
Wow Shanghai , you real classy , this is how you broadcast the lock-down notice now ? ( source unknown )🤨 pic.twitter.com/usOThy8kqW
— Aiden Heung/艾登 (@AidenHeung) March 29, 2022
Oproep aan alle (aspirant) virologen: helpt het sproeien met desinfecterend middel op straat tegen het verspreiden van Corona? #shanghai #china #dtv pic.twitter.com/YRKt6PCQet
— Roland Smid (@SmidRoland) March 22, 2022
It still happened 3 months ago apparently only for those who wanted to go to Beijing https://t.co/l3P2fsuFDS
— CONSINEO (@CONSINEO) March 17, 2022
3. No toilet paper or towels 4. Freezing cold 5. Closed in shared room with 3 loud strangers 6. Miss my wife and family 7.
— Shane Leaning (@leaningshane) March 24, 2022
Situation in #Shanghai. Source said “We are asymptomatic and everyone around us is sick and coughing.” #COVID19 pic.twitter.com/fuPkZ0UgoX
— Emma Leaning (@LeaningEmma) March 26, 2022
On Instagram, @diegoshak is sharing his Covid quarantine experience in Shanghai, very similar to at least two other nightmarish quarantine diaries that were shared on Weibo earlier this week (one was deleted). pic.twitter.com/8XkCLTQPKN
— Manya Koetse (@manyapan) March 27, 2022
‘Up to 2,000 children under age 10 separated from parents in Hong Kong hospitals over past 6 weeks after catching Covid-19’ https://t.co/X8JSshiFfU
— SCMP Hong Kong (@SCMPHongKong) March 29, 2022
— Cameron Wilson 韦侃仑 (@CameronWEF) March 15, 2022
Related, a thwarted attempt to report the recent airline crash:
Du tries to drive in; highways blocked by police. A supporter gives him a motorbike lift; they’re surrounded by police. They hike in; they’re stopped and searched. So they turn back. The only option is to listen to the scripted pressers. And that is journalism today in China. https://t.co/QKh5HHPe4w
— Emily Feng 冯哲芸 (@EmilyZFeng) March 27, 2022