[The Epoch Times, April 9, 2022](The Epoch Times reporter Li Jing reported) Sun Chunlan, Vice Premier of the State Council of the Communist Party of China, was once again confronted by citizens shouting protests while inspecting the Shanghai community. “We’re going to starve to death!” However, Sun Chunlan seemed to turn a deaf ear and walked straight into the bus. At present, the extreme control measures implemented by the authorities have caused serious secondary disasters and humanitarian crises.
According to CCP official media reports, Sun Chunlan, a member of the Political Bureau of the CCP and Vice Premier of the State Council, conducted research in Shanghai from April 2 to 8. She asked the Shanghai authorities to adhere to the general policy of “dynamic clearing” in accordance with the central government’s deployment without hesitation.
During the period, Sun Chunlan and other officials successively visited residential communities in Huangpu District, Jing’an District, Pudong New District and other places to check the isolation situation.
According to a video shot by local citizens, officials such as Sun Chunlan were standing at an intersection on Shunchang Road in Huangpu District, Shanghai, and local officials were respectfully reporting the epidemic to Sun Chunlan.
Sun Chunlan inspected the residents in the epidemic areas and shouted the buildings with them
As Beijing’s “specialist” to supervise the epidemic, Sun Chunlan has inspected the hardest-hit areas many times. The above-mentioned incident of her embarrassing shouting is not the first time.
On the eve of the inspection in Shanghai, Sun Chunlan oversaw the epidemic in Jilin Province from March 27 to 28, and promoted the social “zero action”. When inspecting the community in Jilin City, the “hardest-hit area”, officials such as Sun Chunlan encountered shouting from the building, and residents shouted “no food to eat”, which was an embarrassing scene.
When Sun Chunlan inspected the Changfengyuan Community in Xi’an, she encountered a “one-yard pass” collapse. In addition, according to a resident of Xi’an, a citizen said: “Deputy Premier Sun Chunlan came to our (Xi’an High-tech Zone “AVIC Huafu”) community to guide the work, and the people in the community were shouting ‘I want to eat’…”
However, it is reported that the residents of the community paid a price for it, and they were settled after the fall. All the entrances and exits of the community were blocked, and the residents were blocked in the residential building.
News: Shanghai’s closure period may be extended to May 1
According to the Shanghai authorities’ notification on April 8, the city’s new local confirmed cases and asymptomatic infections totaled 21,222 on the 7th. However, because the CCP concealed the truth of the epidemic, the outside world generally suspected that the epidemic was actually more serious.
The Shanghai authorities announced on the evening of March 30 that they would adopt “global static management”, which is considered to be a complete lockdown. According to the official announcement, in the closed area, closed management is implemented in the residential area, all personnel stay at home, and personnel and vehicles can only enter and exit.
On April 4, Sun Chunlan asked the Shanghai authorities to “resolve the social dimension in the shortest possible time.”
According to online sources, the closure period of Shanghai may be extended to May 1, the government will fully control all living materials, and personal online shopping will be completely stopped.
At present, the CCP’s extreme control measures have caused secondary disasters and humanitarian crises, and people in the affected areas are trapped at home with difficulties in seeking medical care and lack of food. In addition, group clashes occurred in some of the blocked areas.
Some neighborhood committees in Shanghai are “paralyzed” and taken over by residents
The epidemic in Shanghai continued to worsen, and public grievances arose due to the chaotic control of the authorities. An insider said that the neighborhood committees of some communities in Shanghai were “paralyzed”. Because some people were infected, all members were isolated, some were taken over by the residents of the community, and some communities were left unattended.
Xu Shian (pseudonym), the owner of Kangle Community in Xuhui District, Shanghai, told The Epoch Times on April 8: “Because the entire neighborhood committee was wiped out, the director of the neighborhood committee tested positive on March 28, and everyone else was in close contact. After the neighborhood neighborhood committee was closed, all materials were allocated. Can’t get in. After the residents of the community took over the neighborhood committee on March 31, they began to stock up on supplies.”
According to a video shot by citizens, residents of Jiuting No. 1 Community in Songjiang, Shanghai gathered to protest the sale of relief supplies by the local neighborhood committee. The residents shouted “Kangting Community, distribute supplies”. A large number of police were dispatched, and physical clashes broke out between the police and the public.