At the beginning of this year there was a small outbreak on a university campus a few km away, so the entire campus and an x-km radius was closed, nothing was allowed in or out (except food and water). According to “social media”, it came from Beijing when a group of people returned from a “study trip”. The plague was everything closed, including the only metro/light rail connection that went through (Hangzhou, ZJU – Zijingang campus) to a suburb (linan).
Moreover, a “news letter” from the Dutch consulate in shanghai has recently been released, you can “in principle” leave your house to do necessary things, provided there is permission from your “compound manager”. If that was not possible, you had to contact the Dutch consulate.
Anyone can leave if you want, but you also have to accept the consequences (losing a job, quarantined etc). A Dutch couple with child had fled Shanghai a few weeks ago and is now in Hangzhou “free under supervision” after his mandatory quarantine and a dozen tests.
You can find what you want, but these are the facts. You can draw your own conclusions.
I “fled” myself, because I don’t feel like lockdown at all. I can say almost with certainty (99.99%) that I was in lockdown the least of anyone on earth, namely 1 week, and that was semi-lockdown (shopping every 2 days).
[Reactie gewijzigd door zonglew00 op 27 mei 2022 21:38]
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