The CCP’s Epidemic Blockade is Getting Tighter and Tighter and far from the Lift

In Beijing and Shanghai, measures such as the suspension of metro services and the closure of the stations in epidemic areas were carried out from May 1st. There hasn’t been a definite time for the resumption of metro services. As of May 10th, more than 70 stations have been closed.

The sudden suspension of the services on the pretext of epidemic prevention has seriously affected daily life in Beijing and Shanghai, where the metro is an important mode of public transport.

In addition, Communist China’s lockdown measures are getting increasingly strict. Some netizens reported that Beijing has begun to add sharp blades to wire mesh on the fences of their communities, comparable to Nazi concentration camps, which can only be found on battlefields.

In addition, Communist China’s lockdown measures are getting increasingly strict. Some netizens reported that Beijing has begun to add sharp blades to wire mesh on the fences of their communities, comparable to Nazi concentration camps, which can only be found on battlefields.

The blocked residents lamented that the lockdown policy was becoming more and more prison-like and that there was no date for lifting the blockade. Miles Guo has repeatedly stressed on his live broadcast that the lockdown is a political necessity for the CCP and that the people under lockdown are the victims of politics.

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