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Coronavirus: Something is up in China
  • The authorities of the Chinese city of Heihe in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang have decided to suspend the work of urban public transport due to the worsening epidemiological situation. The ban applies to both buses and taxis. The resumption of work will be announced later.

    Heilongjiang's Health Committee previously reported that four new cases of acute coronavirus were detected in Heihe, all of which were previously listed as asymptomatic.

    The ports of Dalian and Qingdao are also closed. This is part of strange propaganda that COVID comes to China via frozen fish.

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  • All residents of the Chinese cities of Shijiazhuang (the administrative center of Hebei province) and Xingtai (Hebei province) have been ordered not to leave their homes in the coming week, Xinhua news agency reported. The decision on the lockdown was made in connection with the detection of 127 cases of infection with coronavirus infection COVID-19 in the province over the past week.

    According to Xinhua, one of the districts in Shijiazhuang has been classified as a high epidemiological risk zone, while the rest are classified as medium risk zones. In total, about 11 million people live in Shijiazhuang, and more than 7 million in Xingtai (including the subordinate regions).

  • Chinese authorities locked down 1.7 million people in Beijing on Tuesday as health officials scrambled to contain the spread of a new Chinese coronavirus resurgence across northern China that now threatens the nation’s capital.

    “Residents from five Daxing apartment complexes have been barred from leaving their homes from Wednesday [January 20],” Bloomberg relayed, citing local government officials. All kindergarten, primary, and secondary students across the district have been ordered to study at home. Gatherings of 50 or more people are now banned in Daxing, while “weddings should be postponed and funerals simplified,” the district government said, according to Agence France-Presse.

    Daxing’s government has prohibited all 1.7 million residents of the district, which contains Beijing’s newest international airport, from leaving the national capital “unless they have received special permission from the authorities” and tested negative for the Chinese coronavirus in the past three days, officials said. Beijing’s subway operator has shut down the Tiangong Yuan metro station in Daxing, allegedly located near the residences of the districts’ six coronavirus patients.

  • Also note that to most Chinese it is advised NOT to leave to home cities for Chinese NY.

    It is unheard of thing.

  • According to the South China Morning Post, Hong Kong will lock down around 150 residential buildings in coronavirus-hit Yau Tsim Mong district. To enforce the measure, the city will deploy more than 1.7K "disciplined services officers" - 500 from police, and the rest from customs, immigration, fire services and correctional services - in an "unprecedented" bid to protect a neighborhood stuffed with ageing, subdivided flats, apartments.

    Rumors from China is not too good.

    We can see real outbreak and stopping of most manufacturing plants within 3 weeks.

  • Imagine that China will stop say 50% of it's production for overseas...it will big drama...it won't happen tomorrow but i think somewhere in the future it will happen.

    It puzzle me a lot whay nowhane seems to care that there are 1.4 billion people (i mean it's more or less south +north America and Europe like population ) and it's screaming that so many can't be ruled like western civilizations...

  • Companies in IT supply chain are expected to keep production at high levels in China during the upcoming Lunar New Year holidays seeking to catch up with orders from clients, according to industry sources.

    The proportion of workers to be kept at production lines in China during the holiday period this year will be the highest ever, the sources said.

    The sources pointed out that many Taiwan-based firms will see over 90% of their Taiwanese managers stay at their posts in China during the holidays, instead of coming back to Taiwan for family reunions.

    So, rumors are fully true.