Thousands of residents of the Chinese capital, Beijing, were sent to quarantine centers on Friday night after discovering a small number of infections as the capital tightened its crackdown on coronas, similar to those in Shanghai, where the epidemic The epidemic began. It is expanding.
Beijing is currently facing the largest pandemic since the outbreak began. The mutated Omicron has infected more than 1,300 people since late April, leading to indefinite closures of the city’s restaurants, schools and attractions.
The move comes as part of China’s “zero corona” policy, which has sparked growing dissatisfaction, especially with the near-complete closure of borders with a reduction in international flights, as opposed to a policy of lifting restrictions in most parts of China. the world
More than 13,000 residents of the Nanxinyuan Residential Complex in the southeast of the capital turned to sanitation hotels on Friday night after discovering 26 cases of coronary heart disease, according to official photos and announcements. Were transferred. On social media
“Experts have decided that all residents of Nanjing Yuan will be quarantined for seven days from midnight on May 21,” said an official statement from Chaoyang County health officials. “Please cooperate with the risk of legal consequences,” the statement said.
Pictures on social media show hundreds of people standing in line in the dark with their belongings waiting to board a bus. A resident on the Chinese blog Weibo complained that “some have been arrested on April 23 despite the negative results of the tests, and many of them are elderly or have children.”
“This move really feels like we are at war,” Liu Guangyu, a Weibo resident, wrote on Saturday. He told AFP that they were informed only half a day before the move, but confirmed that he was satisfied with the hotel.
According to discussions on the website, officials asked residents to pack their belongings and told them that their homes would be disinfected.
The city of Shanghai (East) has seen its closure of 25 million people since the beginning of April. They complain about logistics problems and are afraid of being sent to quarantine centers, because thousands have been sent to such centers hundreds of kilometers from where they live.
On Saturday, Weibo users expressed dissatisfaction with a policy similar to the one adopted by Beijing in Shanghai. One wrote: “As happened in Shanghai, they first cut off water and electricity, then demanded the switch … then sterilized the houses, destroying electronics, clothing, furniture and food. “
Disease control officials in Chaoyang Province told AFP they would not release the information and called for reliance on the COVID press conference held by Beijing officials.
One day after the suspension of many bus and subway services, Beijing authorities extended work from home to another area.
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