We all have heard stories of residents and even entire buildings refusing to go outside for mass testing. Some are fatigued, others fear that being together brings infection risks.
— chris pc (@chris__pc) April 24, 2022
Some think sealed-of entrances like this are to separate these folks. pic.twitter.com/s4IvBEZeLR
A fire broke out in Shanghai's Pudong. The firetruck can't drive in because they put up an isolation wall around the building to shut everyone in. pic.twitter.com/BeZkm0nPy6
— Chang Che (@Changxche) April 23, 2022
Shanghai. The second character 海 has become a fence in this creative meme. pic.twitter.com/7sGrgU32oF
— Manya Koetse (@manyapan) April 24, 2022
Nevertheless, crowded camping out in the street like this while t rains, even it's just for a day or two, can't be much fun either. pic.twitter.com/lElSL46rpf
— Manya Koetse (@manyapan) April 24, 2022
Wang Sicong was banned from Weibo after sharing a video that questioned the efficacy of Lianhua Qingwen, a traditional Chinese medicine endorsed by the government for treating mild Covid cases. Reporting by @Jane_Li911 https://t.co/OKbCX5vK7K
— Jerome Taylor (@JeromeTaylor) April 21, 2022
A leading Chinese neurologist, Rao Yi, was also criticised after posting on WeChat last Sunday, saying it was inappropriate to use traditional Chinese medicine whose efficacy had not been proven -- @SCMPNews https://t.co/dfCMhNARUM
— Jerome Taylor (@JeromeTaylor) April 22, 2022
Spotted on social media… pic.twitter.com/kKrdtA56eG
— Edward Lawrence (@EP_Lawrence) April 24, 2022
The Disinfection Brigade is marching. pic.twitter.com/IRRofpW5S5
— chris pc (@chris__pc) April 21, 2022