China's coronavirus campaign offers glimpse into surveillance system

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BEIJING (REUTERS) - The coronavirus outbreak in China has given unprecedented glimpses into how an extensive system of surveillance cameras works, as monitoring stations are rebranded epidemic 'war rooms' helping to check people's movements and stifle the disease.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - The coronavirus outbreak in China has given unprecedented glimpses into how an extensive system of surveillance cameras works, as monitoring stations are rebranded epidemic"war rooms" helping to check people's movements and stifle the disease.

While authorities have primarily used mobile location data and ID-linked tracing apps to flag people coming back from abroad for quarantine, the camera surveillance system has played a crucial role, according to officials, state media and residents. Known as"grid members", they sit in monitoring rooms or squint over smart-phone feeds from the networks of cameras.

In Donghan village in Hubei, the province where the coronavirus emerged late last year, grid member Liu Ganhe saw six villagers gathering without masks, so he called the authorities. In Xiangtan, another Hunan city, the system was used to locate a man found with a high temperature at a shopping centre who slipped away on a motor bike, state media reported.State media has published pictures of officials watching multiple screens in police stations. Others show volunteer staff scouring footage and sharing clips on messaging apps.

 

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PRC’s authoritarian style has no respect for any privacy of its citizens! Why is ST publishing such an article? PRC now also locks up all healthy people entering PRC in a hotel room for 14 days!

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