CCP Virus Resurgence in Wenzhou: Roads Closed and Mandatory Testing

CCP Virus Resurgence in Wenzhou: Roads Closed and Mandatory Testing
Residents in Wanquan Town, Pingyang County, Wenzhou City lined up overnight for nucleic acid testing, and many places were blocked on June 9, 2021. Provided by insider
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On June 10, a family of three in Wenzhou city of the eastern coastal province of Zhejiang was tested positive for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus. Officials reported a positive nucleic acid test on June 9. Local residents in the nearby town of Wanquan in Pingyang county had to line up overnight for nucleic acid testing, and many communities, villages, and roads were locked down.

The patient surnamed Wang and her husband returned from Italy on May 10. They were quarantined for 21 days in Beijing after entry. All four nucleic acid tests during this period were negative. After the quarantine was lifted on June 1, they took a flight to Wenzhou Longwan Airport and their son drove them back to his residence in Wanquan.