Category: Beijing

Doctors and Residents in Beijing Reject Chinese-made COVID-19 Vaccines

The Chinese regime has been implementing mass vaccination since the start of this year and has mandated millions to be injected with homegrown COVID-19 vaccines. Beijing’s municipal government is pushing for the second round of inoculations. However, some doctors and residents told The Epoch Times that they don’t trust the Chinese-made COVID-19 vaccines as they…


Chinese Residents Tell of More COVID-19 Cases than Officially Announced

Residents in the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus hotspots of Shanghai and Harbin say they know of many more infections than what officials have announced, according to interviews with The Epoch Times. Meanwhile, authorities in Beijing and the provinces of Jilin and Shaanxi mandated more COVID-19 testing, while Hebei Province issued more traffic restrictions, in…


‘Wartime Mode’: Inside China’s Current Virus Hotspots

China is seeing its worst CCP virus resurgence in months as the Lunar New Year approaches. During the annual holiday, tens of millions travel across the country, crowding buses, trains, and planes, to reunite with their families. But this year, dozens of Chinese provinces and cities are urging against “unnecessary trips,” telling people to stay…


As CCP Virus Continues to Spread in Beijing, Residents Grow Angry Over Lockdown and Soaring Food Prices

The latest round of the COVID-19 outbreak in China’s capital Beijing is spreading rapidly, with cases popping up in more districts. A local hospital was locked down, and hundreds of residents were urgently relocated for quarantine. The Epoch Times spoke with some Beijing residents who expressed frustration over the government’s handling of the situation and…


COVID-19 Outbreaks Worsen in Beijing, Shanghai

Officials in China’s capital of Beijing and its financial hub of Shanghai announced new CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus infections this weekend and locked down dozens more neighborhoods. Meanwhile, the northern provinces of Heilongjiang, Jilin, and Hebei also reported more COVID-19 cases on Jan. 24, as did southern China’s Guangdong Province and eastern China’s Jiangsu…


NTD News Today Full Broadcast (Jan. 22)

Republican leaders in Congress say President Joe Biden took some wrong steps on day one; Democrat lawmakers ask the new majority leader to get rid of the filibuster rule; and top Republican lawmakers call on Biden’s administration to respond to Beijing’s sanctions.


Strict Lockdown Measures Leave 300,000 Chinese Migrant Workers Stranded Outside Beijing

The COVID-19 outbreak in central Hebei Province continues to worsen. In order to prevent the spread of the disease into Beijing, 300,000 migrant workers living in the neighboring town of Yanjiao were recently banned from entering the capital city. Unable to go to work, these people are having a tough time trying to make ends…


2 More Chinese Cities Go Under Lockdown, as Beijing Mandates 4-Week Quarantine for Travelers

The Beijing city government issued more restrictions on travelers in an effort to prevent the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus from spreading. Two more cities in northeastern Jilin Province went under lockdown, as authorities in two villages in Heilongjiang Province culled all livestock—fearing that animals could also spread the virus. On Jan. 19, spokesman for…


Two More Chinese Cities Go under Lockdown, as Beijing Mandates Four-Week Quarantine for Travelers

The Beijing city government issued more restrictions on travelers in an effort to prevent the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus from spreading. Two more cities in northeastern Heilongjiang Province went under lockdown, as authorities in one village culled all livestock—fearing that animals could also spread the virus. On Jan. 19, spokesman for the Beijing city…


China’s Food Prices Skyrocket as CCP Virus Outbreak Spreads to More Regions

Chinese authorities locked down more cities on Jan. 18 in an effort to curb the spread of the CCP virus. Several others were upgraded from medium to high-risk for virus spread—meaning residents were required to take nucleic acid tests for COVID-19, the disease caused by the (Chinese Communist Party) virus. Meanwhile, food prices have skyrocketed,…