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Shanghai residents clash with police over homes being used to isolate Covid patients

Residents at a housing complex in Shanghai clashed with health authorities on Thursday, after they tried to block a government-mandated requisition of buildings to house Covid-19 patients amid a coronavirus outbreak that has had the city on lockdown for weeks.To get more news about shang hai city, you can citynewsservice.cn official website.

The rare protest, footage of which was livestreamed and later widely circulated on social media before it was scrubbed by censors, comes amid mounting public frustration over the lockdown in Shanghai, China’s financial center. The city of 26 million is at the center of China’s worst outbreak since the start of the pandemic, in a major test of the country’s “dynamic zero-Covid” strategy.
Footage of the incident at a residential compound in Shanghai’s Pudong district showed people in white hazmat suits labeled “police” wrestling residents to the ground and leading several away toward a white van. People could be heard wailing as some screamed, “Bring them back.”

“The police are hitting people,” several people could be heard shouting.

The Zhangjiang Group, a state-owned development company that owns the compound, said in a statement that five buildings had already been converted into isolation facilities for people with confirmed Covid-19 infections, and there were plans to requisition nine more.

It said the requisitions had forced 39 tenants to abruptly move to other parts of the compound, but they had been provided compensation.

“On the afternoon of April 14, when our company organized the construction of isolation fence, some tenants obstructed the construction site, and the relevant departments handled it on site,” the group said. “Now the situation has subsided.”
Residents had expressed fears that the presence of Covid-19 patients could expose them to infection. Under China’s strict anti-Covid policies, even people without symptoms must isolate at centralized facilities, where many people have complained about poor conditions.

“I think it’s become clearer that the costs of maintaining dynamic zero-Covid — not just the enormous costs to businesses and people’s livelihoods, but also the excess deaths caused by non-Covid conditions and the constant mental anguish and anxiety — exceed the benefits of the policy,” said Donald Low, a professor at the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology’s Institute of Public Policy.

“It’s clearly untenable, and the fact that people in Shanghai are more afraid of the zero-Covid restrictions than Covid itself is evidence of that,” he added.

China’s zero-tolerance approach has kept Covid infection and death rates far below those in the United States and other countries, and officials worry that an uncontrolled outbreak could overwhelm the country’s fragile health care system. Chinese leader Xi Jinping said this week that China could not relax its anti-Covid measures and must stick to a principle of “people first and life first.”


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