The Sun (Malaysia)

Shanghai fences up Covid-hit areas

Residents turn to internet to vent about lockdown

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Shanghai authoritie­s battling an outbreak of Covid-19 have erected fences outside residentia­l buildings, sparking fresh public outcry over a lockdown that has forced much of the city’s 25 million people indoors.

Images of white hazmat suit-clad workers sealing entrances of housing blocks and closing off entire streets with roughly 2m-tall green fencing went viral on social media, prompting questions and complaints from residents.

“This is so disrespect­ful of the rights of the people inside, using metal barriers to enclose them like domestic animals,” said one user on social media platform Weibo.

One video showed residents shouting from balconies at workers trying to set up fencing, before they relented and took it away.

Other videos showed people trying to pull fences down.

“Isn’t this a fire hazard?” asked another Weibo user.

Many of the fences were erected around compounds designated “sealed areas” – buildings where at least one person tested positive for Covid-19, meaning residents are forbidden from leaving their front doors.

It was not clear what prompted authoritie­s to resort to fencing.

A notice dated Saturday from one local authority shared online said it was imposing “hard quarantine” in some areas.

Reuters was not able to verify the authentici­ty of the notice or all of the images, but saw green fencing on a street in central Shanghai yesterday.

In recent days, Reuters has also seen police in hazmat suits patrolling Shanghai streets, setting up road blocks and asking pedestrian­s to return home.

In the past week, authoritie­s have transferre­d entire communitie­s, including uninfected people, saying they need to disinfect their homes, according to residents and social media posts.

Many residents have turned to the internet to vent about the lockdown and express dissent, using euphemisms and other means to battle government censors who often remove content critical of the authoritie­s.

Videos of Do You Hear The People Sing?,a protest anthem from Les Miserables, have been widely reposted, with the title of the French musical receiving over 90 million mentions on WeChat on Saturday, the chat app’s data showed.

Shanghai reported 39 Covid-19 deaths for Saturday, versus 12 a day earlier and by far the most during the current outbreak.

It did not report any deaths in the first few weeks, fuelling doubt among residents about the figures. It has since reported 87 fatalities, all in the past seven days.

The city recorded 19,657 new locally transmitte­d asymptomat­ic cases, versus 20,634 a day prior, and 1,401 symptomati­c, versus 2,736.

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