From Wuhan to Beijing: A Man’s Experience in Two Epicenters

Chinese service industry workers wait in line for nucleic acid swab tests for COVID-19 at a testing site in Beijing, China on July 1, 2020. Kevin Frayer/Getty Images
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A man from Wuhan, who has been working in Beijing, shared with the Chinese-language Epoch Times some of his experiences of being trapped in both cities under the CCP virus lockdown.

Liu Jun (a pseudonym) arrived in Wuhan on Jan. 23, the night when the city was quarantined and was forced to stay there for more than four months. After extraordinary efforts, he was able to return to Beijing on June 7, thinking that the nightmare he had experienced was finally over. But only days later, on June 11, Beijing became another epicenter of the CCP virus.