Meanwhile, in China, residents of the city of Xi’an have taken to social media to beg for food as a hard lockdown of the city continues over a spike of Covid cases:
Chinese officials admitted Wednesday they have faced challenges getting enough supplies to residents in locked-down Xi'an, after the city's inhabitants took to social media to complain they didn't have enough food and call for helphttps://t.co/Hi2z1dWsrH
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) December 29, 2021
If these officials are admitting it, just think about how bad it really is?
Chinese officials admit struggle providing food in locked down Xi'an https://t.co/y2xcLXWoBK pic.twitter.com/PupxK87TTC
— CNA (@ChannelNewsAsia) December 29, 2021
And ask yourself if a city about the size of New York City would really go on lockdown over a few hundred cases a day, which is what Chinese state media wants you to believe:
The Chinese city of Xi'an is facing a COVID-19 resurgence. Find out how the city ensures residents' food supply amid lockdown. #GLOBALink pic.twitter.com/jLYh8Wba2I
— China Xinhua News (@XHNews) December 29, 2021
Yeah, that’s not going to happen:
'Just want to go home': China's Xian in COVID lockdown for 7th day https://t.co/PIjmRWKDGn pic.twitter.com/Y2S3RSu7co
— Reuters (@Reuters) December 29, 2021
And there are worries this new lockdown could make the ongoing supply chain crisis even worse:
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— Carl Quintanilla (@carlquintanilla) December 29, 2021
There are also videos circulating online showing how those who break the lockdown rules are being publicly shamed:
NEW – Chinese lockdown rule-breakers publicly shamed and paraded through the streets carrying placards with their names in Cultural Revolution-style disciplinary measures. pic.twitter.com/vGVvveRsmZ
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) December 29, 2021
And:
MORE – 10 people being paraded through the main street of Jinxi city in a truck allegedly otherwise used for transporting pigs. Loudspeakers broadcast their names, violations, and the local Covid restrictions (BILD)pic.twitter.com/3Yp1iCTHee
— Disclose.tv (@disclosetv) December 29, 2021
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