Posted on 01/13/2022 10:03:00 PM PST by ransomnote
ransomnote: Prayers up for China's latest victims.
According to reports, the latest Covid-19 lockdown in the Chinese city of Xi’an is so strict that locals are now reportedly starving to death as a result.
China’s “zero-covid” policy is making it difficult for many Chinese people, especially those in Xi’an, to continue putting food on the table.
The city is said to be ground zero for the latest covid outbreak. Reportedly, the final week of 2021 saw infection numbers rise to their highest levels since the start of the pandemic in March 2020.
An estimated 13 million people live in Xi’an, and most of them are believed to be fully vaccinated. However, the latest “variant” of covid is spreading rapidly, according to the government, which decided that the best way to deal with the spread of infection is to lock everyone prisoner inside their homes.
The restrictions mean that residents are not allowed to leave for any reason, which means that they are relying on the government to bring them food. Unsurprisingly, this setup is not turning out well for those confined to their homes with no way out.
Previously, one person from every household was permitted to leave their home to buy food every two days. In response to rising case numbers, the rules were tightened.
Since the lockdown has been imposed, the daily case numbers have apparently declined.
Areas of the city determined to be “low risk” will slowly be able to leave their houses to buy essential items, as long as they can provide a negative test result. Although, those stuck in “high risk” areas will be left to starve.
On Weibo, which is China’s social media equivalent to Facebook, Xi’an residents have shared stories about themselves or loved ones who are struggling to eat and crying out for help.
One resident posted: “I’m about to be starved to death.”
“There’s no food, my housing compound won’t let me out, and I’m about to run out of instant noodles … please help!” wrote another.
Some residents called out the government for being corrupt and introducing tough restrictions that have only ended more lives.
The hashtag “Grocery shopping in Xi’an is difficult” was trending on Weibo. According to CNN, the hashtag has been viewed more than 380 million times.
Prior to the lockdown, the Chinese government urged residents to not stockpile food and other essentials.
Government: Dont stockpile food, we’ll have to starve you to death longer
They have to do this ... otherwise people will get the 0bamacron sniffles.
Communism.
Their elderly population is increasing while workers are decreasing, and we know what happens when more people accept ha douts than pay in.
Their government genuinely doesn’t care. To the CCP, Human lives are expendable; acceptable losses. As long as they have control of the narrative, people will die callously.
Don’t ever give up our guns or this will happen to us.
Italy may be going through a far smaller version of this.
There are numerous places you cannot go in Italy without your fully vaxed card. China is a massively populated place.
Seems impossible to keep track of everybody. But they pretend that they can anyway.
Whoopee!! More organ harvesting!!
Red Chinese Covid policies coming to a Democrat run/ruined city near you.
Communism loves imitation.
Per the article:
“Prior to the lockdown, the Chinese government urged residents to not stockpile food and other essentials.”
Alternate takes on the situ in Xi’an, CN:
YOU shall starve to show fealty to government. They want us dead. So die already.
Seem to be trying to starve people to death in Washington, DC with mandatory vaxx cards to leave the house. An unjust law is no law.
Typical government solution.
They are going to protect you from a virus you stand a less than 1/10 of 1% chance of dying from if they have to starve you to death to do it.
At least they won’t get Covid-1984.
Not the first time the CCP used mass starvation as a weapon of political control, just the first time in this generation of leaders.
Yeah, sure.
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