Posted on 08/06/2022 11:22:26 PM PDT by zeestephen
Around 80,000 tourists are stranded in the popular resort city of Sanya on China's tropical Hainan island after authorities announced lockdown measures to stem an outbreak of Covid-19...Public transportation was suspended and peoples movements inside the city were restricted...Stranded tourists are required to stay for seven days and clear five Covid-19 tests before leaving.
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Two weeks to flatten the curve?
The new normal.
Just an FYI to all: Even the head of WHO, Dr, Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, has not even had one COVID ‘vaccine’ shot. Yeah.........speaks volumes.
The CCP follows the same procedures implemented in Communist run Hawaii. It is reported that 92,500 jobs were lost in Hawaii due to Covid lockdowns and the governor’s “emergency rules”. Of course, these jobs were all private sector jobs. No government employees lost their jobs and many were paid to stay at home.
May be he practices social distancing. Don’t need vaccine.
Good. Let all those tourists get a good taste of what a totalitarian dictatorship in a Communist State is really like.
Or maybe that the ‘COVID vaccines are not actual vaccines and that the plandemic, errrr, scamdemic, was and is an exercise in authority and control. You know, the new normal for us plebs of perpetual national and global ‘pandemics’, national and global emergency’s, etc., all in the name of safety, etc.?
COVID
Monkeypox
Climate change lockdowns and emergency is next. Watch.
I'm betting this isn't a coinkydink.
Anything is possible. Only person I really ever trusted was my father. Every one else needs verification.
Two weeks to flatten the population
Interesting. Do you have a source to prove this? I’d like the info.
Relax people it’s just Communism
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