Tag: Shanghai

Shanghai Nurses With Mild Fevers Asked to Keep Working, Other Lockdown Consequences

At least four nurses from a Shanghai hospital went on strike to defy management, who told them to keep working despite testing positive for COVID-19. This and other chaotic pandemic measures have recently come to light. “We four all tested positive, but leaders told us to go to work, which we refused,” said one of…


Another Stall in China’s Economy

News Analysis While the United States and Europe seem to have put the worst of the pandemic in the rearview mirror, COVID-19 still plagues China. A major rise in cases has forced lockdowns in Shanghai, the nation’s economic and financial center. It has done the same in other regions as well. Unless the authorities can…


US Warns Travelers of China’s ‘Arbitrary’ Enforcement of Laws and COVID-19 Measures

The U.S. State Department on April 9 warned Americans to think twice before traveling to China owing to the Chinese regime’s “arbitrary” COVID-19 measures. It also authorized non-essential government employees and their families to leave its Shanghai consulate amid a citywide lockdown. “American citizens are asked to reconsider travel to the PRC [People’s Republic of…


US Warns Travelers of China’s ‘Arbitrary’ Enforcement of Laws, COVID-19 Measures

The U.S. State Department on April 9 warned Americans to think twice before traveling to China owing to the Chinese regime’s “arbitrary” COVID-19 measures. It also authorized nonessential government employees and their families to leave its Shanghai consulate amid a citywide lockdown. “American citizens are asked to reconsider travel to the PRC [People’s Republic of…


‘We are Starving to Death!’ Shanghai Residents Under Lockdown Shout at Visiting Vice Premier

When Sun Chunlan, a vice premier of the Chinese regime, visited Shanghai earlier this week, where tens of millions are under COVID-19 lockdown, she was greeted by residents shouting from their apartment windows: “There is no food left!” and “We are starving to death!” Sun was accompanied by a swarm of local officials, cameramen, several…


China Earned Gold Medal for Virus Handling: Xi Jinping

Shanghai is facing a food crisis as lockdown orders persist. Now, even billionaires are struggling to get what they need. At the same time, violence in the city breaks out. We reached out to local police for details, and got some unexpected answers. A Kansas professor was convicted over concealing ties to China while doing…


Recent Surge in China’s COVID Cases Challenges Beijing’s Narrative

Commentary While the rest of the world is finally getting out from under the fear-driven authoritarian lockdowns and mandates, China is doubling down on its “zero-COVID” policy to control the recent outbreaks in major cities. If the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) “zero-COVID” policy measures actually worked, then why the numerous outbreaks in Chinese cities in…


Bird Flu Sends Egg Prices Soaring; New Bills Aim to Boost Domestic Clean Energy | NTD Business

More pain at the grocery store. Egg prices soaring, as the avian flu forces farmers to kill millions of hens. Russia lowering its interest rate, by three-percent. A sign that its economic policies are having an effect. Shanghai facing a food dilemma amid the lockdown. Even Chinese billionaires are struggling. The first private astronaut mission to the International Space…


Corgi Killed by Man in Hazmat Suit After Owners Quarantined in China

A pet Corgi dog was killed by a man clad in a white biohazard suit in Shanghai on April 6, minutes after its owners were sent to a quarantine center under the regime’s COVID-zero policy. The killing was filmed by a resident who lives nearby using her cell phone, while other residents took photos from…


Pandemic Worker Kills Pet Corgi After Owners Quarantined in China

A pet corgi was killed by a man clad in a white biohazard suit in Shanghai on April 6, minutes after its owners were sent to a quarantine center under the regime’s COVID-zero policy. The killing was filmed by a resident who lives nearby using her cell phone, while other residents took photos from their…