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11 people in Zhengzhou infected with more than 10 million people tested for CCP’s extremism and epidemic prevention | full testing | zero

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[New Tang Dynasty News from January 7, 2022, Beijing time]Recently, the Chinese Communist Party virus epidemic (COVID-19) has revived in some parts of mainland China. After a series of humanitarian disasters and secondary injuries caused by the lockdown of Xi’an for two weeks, Zhengzhou City in Henan Province and the whole city of Yuzhou City in Henan Province had just a few confirmed cases. Nucleic acid tests are carried out for the residents of the plan. This kind of extreme danger and zero-clearing epidemic prevention has aroused criticism from the outside world.

On Wednesday (January 5), the government of Zhengzhou, the capital of Henan Province, China issued an announcement announcing that due to a new wave of epidemics in the city, nucleic acid tests for all employees will be carried out throughout the city.

According to Zhengzhou authorities, as of 6 pm local time on the 5th, a total of two confirmed patients and nine asymptomatic infections were found in the city. The latest census data conducted last year showed that the permanent population of Zhengzhou city reached 12.6 million.

This means that since 11 people in Zhengzhou were found to be infected with the CCP virus, 12.6 million people were required to undergo nucleic acid testing.

Previously, the Zhengzhou Anti-epidemic Agency had issued a notice at 1:43 am on the 4th, announcing the implementation of so-called “classified management” in the Guancheng Hui District and Erqi District of the city, that is, based on the confirmed cases and close contacts that have been discovered. The area where the close contacts live is divided into “closure management”, “control management” and “prevention management”.

The Zhengzhou authorities require all residents in the “closed and controlled” area to “keep away from home” and carry out nucleic acid testing; the residents of the “controlled and controlled” area are required to “not leave the area and gather together”, and each household has one person every two days Going out to purchase; in areas subject to “prevention and management”, residents are required to “not go out unless necessary,” and they need to hold a nucleic acid negative certificate within 48 hours before they can enter the supermarket and agricultural trade shopping.

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Prior to this, Yuzhou City, a county-level city in Henan, has adopted more extreme anti-epidemic measures. After only three asymptomatic infections were found in the city, the local government immediately announced the closure of the city from January 2nd, requiring all the nearly 1.2 million people in the city to stay at home and no one can leave Yuzhou without authorization.

Overnight, the transportation system in Yuzhou City was completely shut down, and all business activities of all shopping malls and supermarkets except for “guaranteeing the supply of daily life materials” were suspended. Residents in so-called “high-risk areas” where infected persons are found are required to stay home, and all necessities can only be delivered by officials arranged by officials; residents in other areas can only send one person per household to officially designated stores every two days to purchase Necessities of life.

Gushi County, under the jurisdiction of Xinyang City, Henan Province, announced the closure of the city on the 5th after a new confirmed case was added on the 4th.

In addition, Zhoukou City, Luoyang City and other areas in Henan also experienced epidemics. A local hotel staff told NTDTV that the entire county seat of Xin’an County has also been sealed.

This practice of shutting down cities or blocking communities whenever there are a few confirmed cases or asymptomatic infections, or forcing tens of millions of people to undergo nucleic acid testing or home isolation, has become the focus of Western media attention. Because this violation of human rights often leads to various unexpected secondary injuries and humanitarian disasters, it has attracted more and more criticism.

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“Humane China” founder Zhou Fengsuo said in an interview with Voice of America on the 6th that the current epidemic in Xi’an is not serious compared with other countries. People are talking about not how many people are infected, but the secondary disaster and humanitarian crisis of Chinese-style epidemic prevention.

He said that after Xi’an was closed down, some people were beaten because they were hungry to eat. Some patients with high blood pressure and pregnant women died because they could not get medical attention. With the authorities strictly blocking information, we don’t know how many tragedies like this have already happened in Xi’an.

He said that now that the Xi’an authorities have announced that they will be forced to “clear to zero” manually, they have forcibly concentrated everyone in any community, even if only a few people have been infected, to another place for custody. Almost 40,000 people have been taken care of by the authorities. I was forcibly isolated in this way.

Some Chinese netizens described Xi’an as a “small and large cage” after the closure of the city. People did not leave their homes, food was distributed uniformly, and one person was infected with the disease. Residents in the entire building and the entire community were forced to quarantine.

Xi’an reproduced the tragic scene of Wuhan when the city was closed two years ago, which shocked the whole world.

Yang Jianli, the founder of “Citizen Power”, pointed out in an interview that the epidemic has entered the current stage, and the closure of the city will only aggravate the “human rights violations”. The blind pursuit of the “zero policy” will increase the economic and human rights costs of fighting the epidemic. The higher you come, you will eventually lose the balance between life and human rights.

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Yang Jianli said that due to the CCP’s “zero clearing” policy, local officials may be removed from office at any time due to epidemic prevention issues. As a result, all local officials are in vain and “inevitably strains the nerves of the entire society”. However, this increasingly extreme method of epidemic prevention puts a very large cost on the entire society. Correspondingly, “human rights violations” will certainly intensify under such political pressure. In the end, the consequences of human rights violations may be more serious than the consequences of the epidemic itself.

He said: “Under the current model, the question everyone has to ask now is’How long can China last?'”

In fact, due to the rapid increase in the epidemic, the leaders of the party and government in Yanta District of Xi’an City have been dismissed. Dozens of officials have been punished for handling the outbreak, and local epidemic prevention officials have been suspended.

(Reporter Liming Comprehensive Report/Editor in Charge: Cheng Feifan)

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