An apartment building in Chengdu in China… the government is welding the entrance door to the apartment building to enforce the lockdown… if you do not have enough food at home, you will starve…
— Wall Street Silver (@WallStreetSilv) November 27, 2022
Some people are committing suicide jumping out of their windows.
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This messaging is nuts. If there was ever a time to wear a mask in China, it’s right now. Many lives depend on flattening the curve https://t.co/IJB8U31sha
— Don Weinland (@donweinland) December 11, 2022
1) Way down in tonight's China's state TV news, eclipsed even by Han Zheng's riveting speech to 2022 Energy & Power Transformation International Forum, is coverage of state covid response plans.
— Carl Minzner (@CarlMinzner) December 9, 2022
One key point: heavily pushing traditional Chinese medicine.https://t.co/jNJEudPA7V
The end of the Zero Covid era has been bewildering in its speed. It's literally happened over the last week. Unfortunately it doesn't mean everything's back to normal. People are now scared of getting infected, and with good reason since half the city seems to have Covid.
— Gabriel Corsetti (@GabrielCorsetti) December 11, 2022
It's not just busy in small town clinics, also videos being posted online from patient lines in Beijing. This is Peking University Third Hospital. pic.twitter.com/1adZtOSVVJ
— Manya Koetse (@manyapan) December 10, 2022
The long lines in front of outpatient fever clinics in Wuhan are top trending on Weibo today. People queuing up from consultation room all the way to the parking lot. pic.twitter.com/o8PQNBA1YZ
— Manya Koetse (@manyapan) December 11, 2022