The Freeman

Thousands of Covid-negative residents sent to quarantine

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Beijing, China -- Thousands of Covidnegat­ive Beijing residents were forcibly relocated to quarantine hotels overnight due to a handful of infections, as the capital begins to take more extreme control measures resembling virus-hit Shanghai.

Beijing has been battling its worst outbreak since the pandemic started. The Omicron variant has infected over 1,300 since late April, leading city restaurant­s, schools and tourist attraction­s to be closed indefinite­ly.

China’s strategy to achieve zero Covid cases includes strict border closures, lengthy quarantine­s, mass testing and rapid, targeted lockdowns.

Over 13,000 residents of the locked-down Nanxinyuan residentia­l compound in southeast Beijing were relocated to quarantine hotels overnight Friday due to 26 new infections discovered in recent days, according to photos and a government notice widely shared on social media.

“Experts have determined that all Nanxinyuan residents undergo centralise­d quarantine beginning midnight May 21 for seven days,” authoritie­s from Chaoyang district said Friday.

“Please cooperate, otherwise you will bear the correspond­ing legal consequenc­es.”

Social media photos showed hundreds of residents with luggage queueing in the dark to board coaches parked outside the compound.

“Some of us have been locked down for 28 days since April 23, and we all tested negative throughout,” wrote one resident on the Twitterlik­e Weibo.

“A lot of my neighbors are elderly or have young children.”

“The transfer really makes us feel like we’re in a wartime scene,” resident and real estate blogger Liu Guangyu posted on Weibo early Saturday.

Residents were told to pack their clothes and essential belongings, and that their homes would be disinfecte­d afterwards, according to screenshot­s shared on Weibo.

Last month, thousands of negative Shanghai residents were bussed to makeshift quarantine centers hundreds of kilometers away as the metropolis of 25 million doubled down on efforts to contain the spread of the virus.

Weibo users expressed widespread anxiety that Beijing authoritie­s were taking a similar approach to Shanghai, where residents have chafed under a months-long lockdown that has denied many people adequate access to food and medical care.

The Weibo hashtag “All residents of Nanxinyuan compound were dragged to quarantine” was blocked by Saturday morning.

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