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China deploys army to Shanghai​

The military personnel are tasked with helping doctors test all 26 million residents of the metropolis for Covid 19
China deploys army to Shanghai

Healthcare workers and volunteers are pictured in a residential compound where mass Covid-19 testing is being conducted on April 4, 2022, Shanghai, China © AFP / Hector Retamal/AFP


China’s People’s Liberation Army (PLA) deployed more than 2,000 military medics to Shanghai on Sunday to help their civilian colleagues test the city’s entire population amid a Covid-19 outbreak. Reports confirming that the army has been called in appeared in a PLA newspaper.
The military reinforcements came on top of over 10,000 medical professionals from two adjacent provinces and Beijing who have recently arrived in the metropolis, as reported by the Chinese state media.
The deployment is described as the country’s largest public-health response since the first-ever documented Covid outbreak in the city of Wuhan in late 2019. Back then, more than 4,000 military medics were called in.
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Shanghai authorities have set the ambitious goal of conducting throat swabs on all 26 million residents of China’s largest city and major financial hub.
Shanghai has become one of the country’s biggest Covid hotspots in recent weeks, with authorities initially opting for partial lockdowns affecting various parts of the city separately. However, as the measures in place did not appear to contain the spread of the virus, the city last Monday introduced a two-stage lockdown, which has since been expanded to effectively confine most residents to their homes.
With 8,581 asymptomatic and 425 symptomatic Covid-19 cases reported on April 3, the outbreak would likely have been deemed a relatively insignificant one, had it happened elsewhere; however, the Chinese government’s so-called ‘dynamic zero’ Covid strategy calls for tough measures even if the caseload is low. The policy’s key principles are testing, tracing and quarantining all positive cases and their close contacts.
On Sunday, Shanghai residents were told to self-test and report any positive results, with nucleic acid tests planned for Monday all across the city.
Those who test positive for Covid in Shanghai are being placed in quarantine centers. City authorities have converted hospitals, gymnasiums, apartment blocks and even the Shanghai New International Expo Center into temporary quarantine facilities.
 
Dit is gewoon het ‘oogsten’ van nieuwe kinderen voor de adrenochrome-, sex- en orgaanhandel. Te verschrikkelijk voor woorden. Wanneer bereiken de Chinezen ooit de precipice?
 
Man in America + een oude bekende gast

* 40 miljoen mensen in lockdown
* sommigen totaal afgesloten van de buitenwereld zonder voedsel
* Mensen plegen zelfmoord door van flatgebouwen af te springen

[noot] wel zwartkijkers het presentatie team


 
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Man in America + een oude bekende gast

* 40 miljoen mensen in lockdown
* sommigen totaal afgesloten van de buitenwereld zonder voedsel
* Mensen plegen zelfmoord door van flatgebouwen af te springen

[noot] wel zwartkijkers het presentatie team



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Ouders hebben vaak geen idee hoe het met hun kinderen gaat, schrijft Zero Hedge. In sommige gevallen zijn enkele maanden oude baby’s gescheiden van hun moeders.
Waarop FVD-voorman Thierry Baudet zegt: “Binnenkort in Nederland!”
 
Protests continue to break out in China. More and more people are getting fed up with lockdowns and COVID tyranny. Many Chinese people are beginning to question the CCP's "zero-covid" policy. Via CovidRedPills


Let’s see what happens when a billion people are fed up and demand their God given freedoms back!


Mike
 
Shanghai residents protest lockdowns on their balconies as a drone appears saying:


"Please comply with covid restrictions. Control your soul’s desire for freedom. Do not open the window or sing."


During the day, robot dogs with loudspeakers patrol the empty streets announcing that nobody is allowed to leave their homes.


This is the future authoritarian technocrats in bed with the Chinese Communist Party want for your children.


Mike
 
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NATO accuses China of issuing 'challenge'​

Beijing's refusal to condemn Russia presents a challenge to the bloc, the secretary general says
NATO accuses China of issuing 'challenge'

Jens Stoltenberg speaks during a media conference after a meeting of NATO foreign ministers in Brussels, Belgium, April 7, 2022 © Getty Images / Olivier Matthys

NATO Secretary General Jens Stoltenberg has declared that by being “unwilling to condemn Russia’s aggression,” China has issued a challenge to the Cold War-era alliance. Beijing has remained neutral on the conflict in Ukraine, but has accused NATO of fomenting the crisis by expanding into Eastern Europe.
“We have seen that China is unwilling to condemn Russia’s aggression, and Beijing has joined Moscow in questioning the right of nations to choose their own path,” Stoltenberg told reporters in Brussels on Thursday, following a meeting of NATO foreign ministers, along with Ukrainian Foreign Minister Dmitry Kuleba and officials from Australia, Japan, New Zealand, and South Korea.
“This is a serious challenge to us all,”Stoltenberg added. “It makes it even more important that we stand together.”
China has repeatedly called for a diplomatic end to the war in Ukraine, but has not joined Western powers in sanctioning Moscow, and has continued to trade with its Eurasian neighbor.
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The Chinese government has not responded well to what it termed “lectures” by the alliance’s leaders, such as when Stoltenberg called on Beijing last month to “live up to its responsibilities as a member of the UN Security Council”and “refrain from supporting Russia’s war effort.”
With Stoltenberg demanding China condemn Russia, the Chinese Foreign Ministry refused, citing NATO’s deadly bombing of the Chinese embassy in Belgrade, Serbia in 1999 as one reason it won’t listen to a “lecture on justice from the abuser of international law.” China’s leaders have likewise been unmoved by threats of sanctions from the US and the EU.
Amid this impasse, Stoltenberg on Thursday threatened a more militant approach to dealing with Beijing. “NATO and our Asia-Pacific partners have now agreed to step up our practical and political cooperation in several areas, including cyber, new technology, and countering disinformation.”
The NATO chief has previously accused China of supporting Russia’s war effort with “lies and misinformation,” likely a reference to Beijing joining Russia in questioning US-funded biological lab activity in Ukraine. US officials have denied claims that Ukrainian research labs were working on biological weapons, despite documents published by Russia suggesting otherwise. However, American officials have confirmed the labs’ existence, and emails suggest the Biden family was involved in their funding.
“We will also work more closely together in other areas,” Stoltenberg continued, “including maritime security, climate change, and resilience.”
Stoltenberg is not the only Western leader with visions of gathering allies to oppose China in the Pacific. Separate from the cooperation he spoke about on Thursday, the US, the UK, and Australia unveiled their ‘AUKUS’ alliance last September. China’s Foreign Ministry has described the three-way alliance as an attempt to build an “Asia-Pacific version of NATO”that is “doomed to fail.”
 

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