People in Shanghai expressed renewed frustration with the emergency caused by the current COVID-19 shutdown on Friday, April 1 (April 1), complaining in the media about the news of malnutrition and the embarrassment at home.
Leaders who initially vowed to circumvent the citywide process changed their policy this week and temporarily announced they would split China's financial sector in two ways, with police able to test 25 million people there.
The four-day shutdown in Pudong began on Monday, following a stay-at-home order for the populated area of Pudong, which was due to start on Friday.
However, many towns in Pudong were quickly evacuated on Thursday morning, and many areas in Pudong remained closed on Friday, angering residents on both sides.
As one Weibo user put it, "it's a good sign that the whole city is shut down." "Many roads and compounds in Pudong remain closed, and several have been removed."
Late Thursday, police announced the shameful "grid check" for reopening, which would close all venues that confirmed the test well and "mentally" stay on one side of them.
Restrictions on truckers buying from stores and delivering food to the millions of people now living in their homes.
“Is this sequel going to make us hungry? Another announcement on Weibo called what the government has promised so far a “frontage”.
Residents of some areas have crossed the threshold by reducing ground shipments, according to AFP journalists.
On Thursday, the city's mayor, Ma Chunlei, acknowledged the low turnout, saying Shanghai was "not ready" for the outcome as patience began to emerge from the public, who are tasked with controlling the disease in Shanghai for two years. years. I do. With thousands of infections in a single day, Shanghai has become the site of China's worst COVID-19 outbreak since the virus was first spotted in Wuhan in 2019.
On Friday, the country reported 7,386 cases of the disease nationwide.
Although small compared to many countries, there is a surprising situation among Chinese leaders who have linked the country to a "zero corona" path to contagion.
