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Yangzhou has been slow to unblock the people and collapsed: people will be crazy after a long period of time! | Jiangsu Yangzhou | High School Low Risk Area | Clear

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[New Tang Dynasty News, August 28, 2021, Beijing time]The CCP has taken extreme measures to close the city to prevent epidemics, causing serious harm to people’s lives, work, and studies. Yangzhou, Jiangsu, has been closed for more than a month. A few days ago, new confirmed cases have been notified, and the release will be indefinitely.

On August 27, Yangzhou, Jiangsu officially notified 1 new local confirmed case from a closed and controlled community. More than 150 close contacts related to the patient have all been quarantined.

However, due to the CCP’s consistent cover-up of the epidemic, the outside world generally has doubts about the number of confirmed confirmed cases reported by Yangzhou, and believes that the actual number of infections may be far higher than the official number.

On August 11, 2021, Yangzhou epidemic prevention personnel are disinfecting. (STR/AFP via Getty Images)

Up to now, Yangzhou and surrounding cities have been closed for more than a month. The epidemic has not been “cleared”, and the release of the seal has been indefinitely. People’s lives, work, and studies have been severely affected, and complaints are full.

The public exposed the local government’s fraudulent epidemic. On the surface, it was divided into high, medium, and low-risk zones, but in reality, they were all closed, and the people could not go out and express delivery.

Some netizens said in the comment section of Weibo: “I just want to ask when this lockdown measure will last? There are endless rounds of nucleic acid… Can express delivery work? Can wages be paid? Loans. How to pay it back? Closing the door, closing the road and closing the community will be all right?”

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Some netizens criticized: “High-risk, medium-risk, low-risk, and closed communities do not leave their homes. Why do you plan for risks.” What’s the point of risk? Is this a slap in the face?”

Yangzhou has been slow to unblock it, and the people complained. (Screenshot of Weibo)

Some netizens also feel anxious: “I beg the government to control precisely, and many people have to go to school and work to support their families. Don’t make a one-size-fits-all approach. When can I look at the livelihood of the people, I will be anxious every day, and people will be crazy if they are sealed for a long time!”

Some netizens said that they were going crazy: “I’ve never been so disappointed in Yangzhou. I originally planned to settle down. As a result, the epidemic has seen too many sad places. Prices have doubled. Zf is one size fits all. Months have passed, and we are still required to stay home.” “I’m already numb, and life is all inconvenient. People who are sealed off are really going crazy. When will they be unblocked, and when will they be able to return to normal life.”

Ms. Zhengzhou: Centralized quarantine elephant goes to jail, “going crazy”

In addition to Yangzhou, Zhengzhou, Henan also had an outbreak, especially in the Zhengzhou Sixth Hospital (Zhengzhou Sixth Hospital) where nosocomial infection occurred. There were many infected people. People who had been to the hospital were forced to quarantine.

Ms. Jiang, whose hometown is Xinyang, Henan, was hospitalized in Zhengzhou Sixth Hospital from June 30 to July 7. On July 10, she went to Hubei Province to work for a month, and on August 17 she returned to Xinyang, Henan.

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After the outbreak of the epidemic in the Sixth Hospital of Zhengzhou, Ms. Jiang took the initiative to report that she had been to the hospital. After that, she was harassed by dozens of phone calls every day and could not live a peaceful life.

On July 31, 2021, the citizens of Zhengzhou, Henan Province undergo a nucleic acid test. (AFP via Getty Images)

In an interview with Epoch Times reporters on August 26, Ms. Jiang said, “Since August 5, all provinces, cities, counties, and villages have called for flow adjustments. I answered 10 or 20 calls every day, saying when you Been to Zhengzhou…Henan and Hubei are both calling.”

“I said, please do you want to ask any questions. You can ask them all at once. Don’t ask me again for a while. I said I have been made into a neurotic and trance.” Ms. Jiang said, calling endlessly every day. Come, “The phone rings every day, I’m scared.”

After more than 20 days of tossing, Ms. Jiang was finally pulled to a centralized isolation on August 18, without notifying her in advance.

Ms. Jiang said that a child in her family was ill and was not in good health. She applied for home quarantine but was rejected. She said, “Isolation here is stressful, I can’t eat, and I don’t have an appetite. To say a bad thing, it’s no different from going to jail.”

“We are too unjust. Everyone who has been to the Sixth Court has become a guilty person and has been treated unfairly,” Ms. Jiang said. “I am not alone. Everyone is treated similarly to me. They have been tortured. What kind of pressure? Not big? Control you in that room, you are not free, you will be mad.”

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(Reporter Luo Tingting Comprehensive Report / Chief Editor: Wen Hui)

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