Sunday, April 10, 2022

Chinese Citizens In Lockdown - Starving, Desperate For Food, Basic Necessities

Chinese Citizens Are Starving, Jumping From Balconies To Their Deaths After Weeks Of ‘COVID Zero’ Lockdown




After communist China began enforcing a “zero-Covid” policy, reinstituting the most onerous “safety” restrictions in the country since the manufactured pandemic began more than two years ago, Chinese citizens are desperate for food and other basic necessities to the point where many of them are killing themselves.

China’s financial capital, Shanghai, began what was announced to be an eight-day lockdown on March 28, but has since enforced an indefinite citywide quarantine.

Those confined to their homes are desperate for food after weeks of lockdown.

Chinese residents are seen in videos circulating on social media yelling out of their apartment windows about starvation.

“We are starving to death,” a woman is heard screaming.

“We haven’t eaten for a very long time,” a man shouts.

A resident from another apartment showcased a refrigerator bare of food on a balcony.

Research compiled by the group shows China’s suicide index registered 4.03 deaths per day over a seven-day period between March 11 to 18, hovering around 11 to 12 death by suicide cases per million people which crosses the crisis-level mark of 3.56 in its rolling analysis, Independent reports.

“Researchers said the current spike could be due to isolation under Covid social-distancing norms enforced by the government,” the publication notes.

Footage out of China published last week shows a couple throwing themselves out of a window to their deaths.

Even Chinese residents who are asymptomatic or have a mild infection are isolated from non-infected people in the make-shift concentration camps.

A video surfaced from China’s state-run wards, where food and resources are also scarce, shows dozens fighting over water, food and limited supplies.

Hundreds of infants and toddlers have been separated from their parents by tyrannical Chinese authorities after testing positive for COVID with results from unreliable PCR tests.








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