Chinese Citizens Decry Extreme Lockdown Measures in Northeastern China 

Chinese Citizens Decry Extreme Lockdown Measures in Northeastern China 
(L) An apartment building entrance is sealed off in Jinzhou district of Dalian, China on January 2021. (Provided by an interviewee) (R) A woman attempts to leave a locked down area but is stopped by police in Shenyang, China on January 2021. Screenshot of a Twitter video
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The Chinese communist regime’s extreme lockdown measures to deal with the COVID-19 pandemic has caused tragedy for one family in northeastern China where several outbreaks recently occurred.

Locals in Dalian and Shenyang, the two largest cities in the province of Liaoning, waited in long lines for COVID-19 nucleic acid tests during the severe cold on New Year’s Day. Residents who live in the same apartment building as confirmed patients were taken away by authorities for quarantine. Residential compounds are sealed off and the entrance gates of some houses are welded shut. People are not allowed to leave the premises, and some were unable to attend funeral services of their loved ones.
Alex Wu
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Alex Wu is a U.S.-based writer for The Epoch Times focusing on Chinese society, Chinese culture, human rights, and international relations.
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