Sunday, February 9, 2020

Videos Emerge: Officials In Protective Suits Dragging Suspected Coronavirus Carriers From Homes


Video shows officials in protective suits dragging suspected coronavirus carriers from homes




  • A clip believed to be taken in Changqing Garden, Wuhan, shows a man sprinting away from a group of officials
  • Some officials appear to be carrying large metal sticks as they run after him along nearly-deserted streets 
  • On Saturday officials confirmed 722 coronavirus deaths in mainland China, bringing worldwide total to 724
  • Also revealed five more Britons, including a child, have virus in France after one of them went to Singapore
  • Another clip, said to be taken in Suzhou, shows suspected coronavirus sufferers dragged from their homes 
  • Officials in protective suits and face masks are seen walking two of the people out while holding their arms
  • A third man then resists by kicking out and it takes three officials to pick him up and forcefully remove him 


Video showing a man suspected of having coronavirus desperately sprinting away from officials trying to put him in quarantine has emerged, as the communist regime starts rounding up suffers in Wuhan and taking them to camps.
The clip, believed to be taken in Changqing Garden, Wuhan, shows a group of officials approaching the man who who is backed up against a wall.
The man suddenly starts running away from the officials who rapidly pursue him. 
Some officials appear to be carrying large metal sticks as they run after him along nearly-deserted streets. 

The clip, shared to Twitter on Thursday, comes after China's Vice Premier Sun Chunlan called on a 'people's war' against the fast-spreading epidemic.
Last week China's central government ordered the city - which is the epicentre of the virus - to round up all suspected patients as well as their close contacts in mass quarantine camps. 
As of Saturday more than 700 people have been killed by the virus, with 86 people dying on Friday alone. More than 34,500 globally have been infected.  
Another video, said to be taken in Suzhou near Shanghai, shows suspected coronavirus sufferers being forcefully dragged from their homes by officials in hazmat suits.
Officials in protective suits are seen holding onto two people by their arms before a third more resistant man is picked up from the floor and carried away in one shocking clip shared online.
In the video one person wearing a face mask is seen being quickly pulled along by officials and is soon followed by a woman in a winter jacket who is held underneath the arms by someone in a protective suit.

While in another video, said to have also been filmed in China, a woman is seen being detained by several police officers and struggling against them.
The clip was shared on Twitter claiming to show the woman being 'arrested and put in isolation for not wearing a mask against coronavirus.'

The Wuhan coronavirus had killed 722 in China and 724 worldwide as of Saturday, with one death in Hong Kong and another in the Philippines (pictured are cases around the world)








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