CHANGSHA, China - Walking through the drizzle outside the railway station in the city of Changsha on Chinese New Year, local residents said it was only a matter of time before they became part of a lockdown aimed at containing China’s most lethal new contagious disease since 2003.
More than 10 cities in Hubei province have already been shut down, and local residents in neighbouring Hunan - the home province of Mao Zedong - said they were resigned to the possibility that they would also be sealed off in the next few days. One pharmacy nearby had almost sold out, with the shop assistant saying they only had one “cheaper, less effective” mask left.
But local authorities in Hubei and neighbouring Hunan do not yet appear to have developed a properly coordinated response to the crisis, with most cities choosing to try to seal their borders at all costs. Residents said they expected tougher measures soon, as cities, transportation operators and businesses across China extended closures aimed at curbing the spread of the virus.
At this moment, probably 3/4 of Chinese people might be carriers of this plague. But it is a hidden virus like I tweeted. It only surfaces to kill. It's in the blood stream.There's no need placing every person on exclusion zone,it's very psychologically depressing,dehumanizing
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Someone needs to close that market down in China. How many more viruses like this y’all wanna have to handle? It’s unsanitary, unnecessary. A Petri dish for disease and coronavirus is not the first to sprout out of there. Think, people
Is the virus related to cement?
Go visit your Leaders
China Govt. you had killed, tormented, used human organs of muslims at your country, Now it is God turn to let you know and realize the valuable of humanity and respect of religious
Where is solution Communist china?
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