China's Zero Covid Policy: People are being forcibly kept in iron boxes on suspicion of corona infection, also imprisoned in about 20 million homes

Posted on 13th Jan 2022 by rohit kumar

China has adopted the 'Zero Covid Policy' for corona control. To implement this, the Chinese government is committing terrible atrocities on the common people. An example of this is being seen in the city of Xi'an in Shanxi Province. Here people are being kept locked in iron boxes in the name of Quarantine Center. This revelation of the international media has shocked the world.

 

According to the Daily Mail report, pregnant women, children, and the elderly are also being forced to live in these boxes. If even a single corona is found infected in any area, then the people of that area are put in these boxes. In many areas, people were taken out of their homes in the middle of the night and sent to these quarantine centers.

 

2 crore people imprisoned in homes

Under the 'track-and-trace' strategy in China, people who have come in contact with the positive are traced and sent to the Quarantine Center. At present, about 2 crore people have been kept imprisoned in their homes. These people are not even allowed to step out to buy food.

 

Winter Olympics preparations in Beijing

China is preparing for the Winter Olympics to be held in Beijing next month. Because of this, more strictness is being imposed on the common people. In many places, people have run out of food items, after which they are pleading for help through social media.

 

55 lakh imprisoned in house for getting 2 Omicrons

The Chinese government is taking so much strictness for corona control that the lockdown was imposed only after 2 Omicrons were found infected in Anyang city. The population of this city is 55 lakhs. Earlier, a lockdown has been imposed in Xi'an city with a population of 13 million and Yuzhou city with a population of 11 lakh. Now a total of 196 crore population in China is in lockdown. This lockdown has been imposed for large-scale Covid investigation.

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