Update: China Is Having a Hard Time Dealing With What Has Become the Country’s Worst COVID Outbreak in Spite of Vaccines —SRH: It’s Called Pestilence, God’s Message to China Communist Party, Free My People

HNewsWire-Beijing is discovering the hard way that its “COVID Zero” method to fighting the virus has major downsides. For example, as the United States and Europe continue to relax their restrictions, a rising number of Chinese residents are subjected to severe lockdowns akin to those imposed on Wuhan during the outbreak’s early days two years ago. According to ABC News, the total number of Chinese people detained reached 51 million on Monday. Beijing has imposed a state of emergency in the northeastern province of Jilin, home to 24 million people. Furthermore, the southern cities of Shenzhen and Dongguan, which have populations of 17.5 million and 10 million, respectively, have been sealed off in recent days. On Monday, China recorded 1,437 instances in dozens of locations. That’s a fourfold rise in only one week. Although the unprecedented number of new instances…

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Huge Chinese Industrial City 68 Miles From Shanghai Locked Down Due To “Outbreak”.

On April 16, the city of Suzhou in Jiangsu Province declared that it would use closed-off management to combat the latest COVID-19 outbreak. Suzhou is one of China’s most important industrial cities. Last year, it outperformed Shanghai in terms of industrial output. The Suzhou Municipal Government Information Office declared on its WeChat account that the city will intensify pandemic control measures in six districts beginning at 12 a.m. on April 16. These districts, including Suzhou Industrial Park and Suzhou High-tech Zone, will use “closed-off management” and “one guard at each residential community entry” to prevent non-residents from entering unless absolutely essential. Suzhou was placed under lockdown six hours before the public was told, according to the WeChat message, which was released at 6:02 a.m. local time on April 16. According to official data published by Suzhou officials, there were less…

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Citizens Of Hong Kong Are Experiencing Record Breaking Mental Illness Rates Due To ‘Zero COVID’ Measures.

Yeung, a Hong Kong resident, waited for 13 hours in the cold, wet weather outside a hospital in the city’s eastern district with his 3-year-old daughter, who had a high fever, before being admitted for COVID-19 therapy. Her fever had subsided by the time they were able to enter, and she didn’t require medical assistance. Despite this, the 42-year-old utility worker was forced to spend four nights at the hospital without a bed since he and his daughter were not allowed to leave. They were subsequently detained for another nine days at a federal detention center. Not becoming sick caused him the most anxiety, but leaving his wife and 22-month-old son at home alone with COVID-19 was worse. “My wife went through a lot. Because of the difficulty of caring for the infant and the lack of time to rest,…

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Satan Soldiers Replacing God — The CCP’s Century-Long War Against Faith — Priests

and Nuns Were Forced to Kneel Down in Front Of a Large Bonfire, Watching Helplessly as the Flames Devoured Their Sacred Instruments and Burned Their skin… in Another Chinese City, Students Wearing Red Armbands Hit Catholics With Sharp Wooden Sticks, Throwing One Priest Into a Fire Pit After He Collapsed in Pain. They Beat One Nun to Death After She Refused to Stomp on a Statue of the Virgin Mary. One Catholic priest was buried alive in Beijing after declining to give up his faith. Unsettling as they might be, these acts of brutality documented by Hong Kong-based missionary Sergio Ticozzi were hardly out of the norm for faithful Chinese during the frenzy of the decade-long Cultural Revolution from 1966, when all forms of religious practices were declared “superstitious” and banned. Nor was such repression unique to that particular period…

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