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[Frontline interviews]Family members exposed the inside story of Shanghai infant and child isolation sites | CCP virus |

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[Frontline interviews]Family members exposed the inside story of Shanghai infant and child isolation sites | CCP virus |

[The Epoch Times, April 8, 2022](The Epoch Times reporters Zhao Fenghua and Hong Ning interviewed and reported) The secondary disasters caused by the zero epidemic prevention in the mainland are serious. The tragic situation of the infant isolation point at the Shanghai Jinshan Public Health Clinical Center was recently exposed online, arousing public attention. On April 8, the family members of the quarantined people in the center were interviewed by The Epoch Times and told the inside story.

Family members: No way to ask for help, but they were taken away for isolation

Ms. Lin, who lives in Shanghai, said in an interview with The Epoch Times on April 8 that her sister and her sister’s 100-day-old baby are currently being quarantined in the hospital lobby after being taken to the Shanghai Jinshan Public Health Clinical Center.

According to Ms. Lin, her sister and brother-in-law were first diagnosed with the CCP virus (new crown virus) and were transferred to Huashan North Hospital for isolation. At that time, the baby and grandma were arranged to be quarantined in the hotel. Two days later, I received a notice that my sister’s baby was also positive, and the baby was first transferred to a transfer hospital. Later, my sister and baby were taken to Jinshan Public Health Clinical Center for isolation.

Ms. Lin said that her sister was unattended when she was infected, but she was taken away for isolation after her symptoms subsided.

Ms. Lin said: “When my sister first went in, she didn’t give any medicine. She only gave a little Qingwen granules the next day, and then there was no more medicine. And when my sister and brother-in-law were positive, no one cared at home. They didn’t care if they called. After three days, when they were picked up, the fever was much lighter, the symptoms were much lighter, and there was only a little bit of nasal congestion.

“That’s why many people ridiculed that I didn’t wait for 120 to pick me up, but I had healed myself. When I had an attack and no one answered, I called 120 and no one cared, and the neighborhood committee didn’t care. It was the most desperate fear. of.”

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Ms. Lin said that many foreign aid and anti-epidemic personnel have been transferred from other places. “There are so many people from Shanghai, and from the Expo shelter, the Ninth Hospital and Tongji Hospital were also transferred. They were transferred to the shelter in Pudong, and the Expo shelter was taken over by the troops.”

Family members: Official reports are false

Last week, photos and videos uploaded by netizens showed that there were many cribs with iron bars in the isolation point of Shanghai Jinshan Public Health Clinical Center. My butt was rotten due to a late diaper change.

The incident was fermented on the Internet. On April 2, the Shanghai Public Health Clinical Center came out through the CCP’s official media to refute the rumor, saying that the photos and videos circulating on the Internet were some scenes during the internal movement of the pediatric ward of the hospital, not “Jinshan infants and young children quarantined”. At the same time, photos and videos uploaded by netizens were also deleted. However, under the pressure of public opinion, the government finally allowed parents with positive nucleic acid to accompany their children.

However, Ms. Lin told The Epoch Times on April 8 that the isolation conditions at the Shanghai Jinshan Public Health Clinical Center are still very poor. The hospital’s hall is connected to beds, and her sister and her baby live in the hall.

She said: “When I was chatting with my sister in the video, I saw her in the corridor. There were beds, almost all of them were connected to the bed, and there was almost no space. The beds were extra beds used in hospitals. The bed, let adults and babies sleep in such a bed, the guardrails are so wide, if the baby can roll over, it may fall out of the gap.”

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In the beginning, Ms. Lin said, her sister and baby were separated from each other. Because some children were in a condition, the hospital only released some babies after the parents protested.

Ms. Lin said: “In the beginning, the so-called children’s department and the adult area were separated. Later, a mother was making trouble, saying that the child’s butt was bleeding for some unknown reason, and the nurse could not be contacted. The situation at that time was also very chaotic. The hospital can’t guarantee that it will make a video with the parents every day to introduce the situation inside, but when this happens to the children, the parents are also very anxious. At that time, they released a batch of children inside, and my sister’s children were also carried out. , they are sleeping in the hall.”

Ms. Lin refuted the official statement, “So the situation inside is far from what the outside world said (good). In those days, a reporter went to interview and said, how good is it, and it has been arranged properly. In fact, it is the inside Only people can feel the helplessness inside.”

Ms. Lin said that her sister is already negative, but the baby is still positive, so she can’t leave yet. “I feel very pitiful and angry. Sometimes the public accounts and official Weibo send out such gratifying news. In fact, sometimes, I can’t help but send a sentence in response. These are the only ones we have experienced. Only people know what’s going on.”

Shanghai citizens: please don’t be separated from your son

Under the “zero” epidemic prevention policy, many nucleic acid-positive babies were taken away for isolation, and many nucleic acid-positive mothers were forcibly taken away for isolation and forced to be separated from their young babies.

On April 7, a mother who lives in Shanghai’s Pudong New Area posted a video online asking for help, hoping that the CDC would not forcibly take her away for quarantine. She said she was close to recovering from the virus and did not want to be separated from her four-month-old son.

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The mother said in the video: “The community has been blocked, and our family can still be infected. The data of the health cloud are all inaccurate, causing our family to be infected one by one.”

The mother said: “We have survived the hardest time. For a week, we fought the virus ourselves. In fact, the virus is not scary. The scary thing is that there is no foreign aid. In this condition that everything is closed We can still withstand a high fever of 40°C, and the four-month-old child survived.

“We are all getting better. Everything is getting better. However, the CDC called directly and said that we will be taken away today. I am worried about the conditions in the makeshift hospital, and my four-month-old son will not be able to stand it. , I hope everyone will forward it quickly, so that they don’t take me away!”

The mother said this is the second time she has encountered a situation where she has nowhere to go for help. “Calling 110, 110 doesn’t matter, they say they can’t control the CDC. Let me call the CDC, but the CDC’s phone can’t get through. I have encountered such helplessness twice, when my son had a high fever. That’s the way it is. Every phone call can’t get through.”

She said the CDC said it would take her and her mother-in-law and her five-year-old daughter away, “You take the three of us away, what are you doing at home with an unweaned, four-month-old child? Let him die? Let him be with Daddy, will Daddy take care of the little ones? They’re going to take me away now. There’s really nothing I can do!” she cried.

Responsible editor: Li Qiong#

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