Tag: quarantine

NY Attorney General Appeals Ruling That Struck Down Isolation, Quarantine Camps

New York Attorney General Letitia James is appealing a lawsuit that struck down Gov. Kathy Hochul’s “Isolation and Quarantine Procedures” regulation, according to state Sen. George Borrello. In a March 13 press release, Borrello said that James, a Democrat, formally submitted an appeal of the State Supreme Court ruling on Monday. A New York judge in July overturned…


‘Big White’ Lockdown Enforcer Tells of China’s Pandemic Corruption

During the Chinese Communist regime’s strict COVID-19 lockdowns, “Big Whites” were often the greatest fear for ordinary Chinese citizens. “Big Whites” were the workers who implemented the regime’s measures against the CCP virus across China—so named because of the protective white suits they wore. They were authorized to restrict personal freedom at will in the name…


Proposed Bill That Would See Feds Self-Review Pandemic Management Draws Criticism From MPs

A private member’s bill that calls for the federal government to appoint a committee to self-review its own pandemic response, was sent to second reading on Feb. 8 by a House of Commons vote. The majority of Liberal, NDP, and Green MPs voted for the bill, while most Conservative and Bloc MPs voted against it,…


China to End Mandatory COVID Quarantine for International Travelers

China further announced to scrap its years-long centralized quarantine rules for overseas passengers—a major step towards easing curbs on its borders amid the country’s mass reopening. Starting on Jan. 8, 2023, international visitors will be free to cross the Chinese border on the mainland and Macao carrying a negative P.C.R. test result within 48 hours…


Amid Surge in COVID-19 Cases, China Lifts Quarantine Rules for International Travel

China announced it is scrapping its yearslong centralized quarantine rules for overseas passengers—a major step toward easing restrictions on border travel amid the country’s mass reopening. Starting on Jan. 8, 2023, international visitors will be free to cross the Chinese border on the mainland and Macao with a negative P.C.R. test result within 48 hours…


China Fines Former NBA Star Jeremy Lin Over Quarantine Comments

BEIJING—Former NBA star Jeremy Lin, who plays for a Chinese team, was fined 10,000 yuan ($1,400) for criticizing quarantine facilities, China’s professional league and a news report said Friday, as the Chinese communist regime tries to stop protests against anti-virus controls that are among the world’s most stringent. Also Friday, more cities eased restrictions, allowing…


Chinese Woman Hangs Herself in Guangzhou Quarantine Facility: Report

A woman from China’s Hubei Province killed herself in a quarantine facility in Guangzhou where she was isolated after testing positive for COVID, according to Caixin, China’s financial news portal. “Xiaoya” was among the first to be quarantined on Nov. 16 in a makeshift hospital converted from a stadium in the southernmost Nansha district of…


Should US Officials and Pharma Execs Be Charged With Crimes Against Humanity?

The U.S. elites who pushed COVID-19 regulations want forgiveness for the punishment they inflicted on middle-class Americans. Schools closed. Children hurt. Businesses destroyed. Families and communities split. And worse—patients were denied early treatment to force experimental vaccines on the entire country. And now Americans want to bring those responsible to justice. In this eye-opening new…


Xinjiang Officials Bribed to Sign Off Travel Passes During 90-day Lockdown

Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region (XUAR), in northwest China, has been under a strict travel ban since a COVID-19 positive case was reported 90 days ago on July 30. A massive number of visitors to the area have been stuck in the region all that time, and are financially distressed by the high cost of accommodation…


Diplomatic Decoupling With China

Commentary Since at least Fall 2020, American diplomats in China have quietly suffered. So have their families. Using the excuse of the pandemic, the regime in Beijing imprisoned as many as 30 diplomats and family members “in locked rooms and often squalid conditions,” according to The Wall Street Journal. “These people and other arriving diplomats…