The "zero corona" policy of the Chinese government led the country's authorities to impose an almost complete lockdown on the capital Beijing, while the authorities did not define the strict measures as a "closure", for fear of public protest.
The measures taken by the city's authorities include the closing of businesses, educational institutions and recreation areas, and in fact almost completely shut down the Chinese capital.
Due to the large number of cases in other cities as well, the authorities are considering similar measures in several other population centers.
In the city of Gechengchong in Jiling Province in northeastern China, authorities asked the public to avoid "unnecessary movement" and avoid public places.
Citizens were called to return home from their workplaces without going elsewhere and order everything they need online.
Chinese police flee from workers at Zhengzhou iPhone factory.
The people are fighting back but it probably won't end well for them.
The camps will be waiting for them as more "storm troopers" will arrive.
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The public in China is showing a decreasing tolerance for the government's strict enforcement measures and traders in the city of Beijing have sent an official protest to the government, claiming that their livelihood, which has already been severely damaged since the outbreak of the corona epidemic, is now in real danger.
In the city of Zhengzhou, located in the west of the country, workers at the "Foxcon" factory that manufactures the products of the technology giant Apple, protested angrily and clashed with the police after thousands of them were left in the factory due to the disclosure of corona cases among the workers.
The workers who are angry that the food left for them at the place is not enough and that the bonuses they were promised were taken from them.
The anger flared into a rare public protest and workers were recorded clashing with the police and throwing metal barriers at the officers.
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