[The Epoch Times, April 4, 2022](The Epoch Times reporters Li Jing and Luo Ya interviewed and reported) After Shanghai announced the “closure of the city”, extreme control measures have triggered secondary disasters and humanitarian crises. In addition to the lack of food at home and the difficulty of seeking medical treatment, a large number of aid materials from other provinces have not been received, and rotten vegetables have been thrown away.
Medical staff from other provinces in Shanghai received cold treatment
On April 3, the Shanghai Municipal Health Commission reported that on April 2, a total of 8,226 new local confirmed cases of COVID-19 and asymptomatic infections were reported. However, because the CCP concealed the truth of the epidemic, the outside world generally suspected that the epidemic was actually more serious.
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At present, medical teams from more than ten provinces and cities including Beijing, Tianjin and Hubei have been dispatched to Shanghai. State media reports show that tens of thousands of medical staff from across the country have been dispatched to Shanghai.
However, according to a video uploaded by mainland netizens, the medical staff from other provinces who supported Shanghai were not treated well by the Shanghai authorities. A female medical staff from other provinces complained that the local authorities did not provide medical staff with equipment to change their defenses or even provide food to medical staff.
A large number of vegetables rotted when the aid to Shanghai from other provinces was blocked
Videos circulating on the Internet showed that the free aid materials from various provinces and cities were not received after arriving in Shanghai, causing many vegetables to rot.
In a video, on April 2, on Yongtai Road, Pudong New Area, Shanghai, a man from Shandong was calling to communicate with the Shanghai authorities. The vegetables they provided free of charge to Shanghai were not received, and the vegetables worth hundreds of thousands of yuan were about to rot. , and they have not been drinking water since they arrived in Shanghai in the morning.
Among them, the person in charge of a wholesale market in Xuhui District told reporters that these foreign convoys that aided Shanghai should have contacted the Shanghai government agencies, and there was no way for them to do so at the wholesale market. “I am also isolating at home now,” he said. .
He further introduced, “There are many vegetable markets. There are dozens or even hundreds of them in one district. Now they are all closed. On the No. 8 bridge vegetable market, the city leaders have asked hundreds of people in them to be quarantined. I know they are engaged in wholesale markets. are in isolation.”
CCP calls for epidemic prevention as ‘overriding political task’
Since March, the epidemic in mainland China has continued to heat up and spread to 71 cities in 21 provinces, including Shanghai. On the evening of March 30, the Shanghai authorities announced the adoption of “global static management”, which was considered to be a complete closure of the city.
On April 1, the Chinese Communist Party’s Health and Health Commission held a meeting on epidemic prevention and control, demanding that epidemic prevention and control be regarded as the current “overriding political task” and that the goal of “social zero” should be achieved as scheduled.
The official Xinhua News Agency reported on the evening of the 2nd that Vice Premier Sun Chunlan of the Communist Party of China rushed to Shanghai from Jilin, emphasizing that the general policy of “dynamic clearing” should not be wavered. The Shanghai authorities announced on the 3rd that an antigen test would be conducted across the city, and a nucleic acid test would be conducted across the city on the 4th.
The CCP’s extreme control measures have caused secondary disasters and humanitarian crises.
Recently, many citizens on mainland social media have posted emergency help posts. They left their mobile phone numbers and asked for outside attention. Some netizens reposted the “help post” that had been published for several days, while adding “no one cares” comments.