The leader of the Communist Party of China, Xi Jinping, insists on "dynamic zeroing" unswervingly, and the epidemic prevention and control chaos in various provinces and cities in China is frequent.

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[Reporter Chen Yufu/Taipei Report] A series of strict closures and improper epidemic prevention in various provinces and cities in China caused people to be buried in fire pits in Urumqi, Xinjiang, and it was too late to rescue them. The "white paper movement" broke out in Beijing, Shanghai and other places.

The MAC recently commissioned academics to analyze the "CCP's Epidemic Prevention and Control Policy and Border Control", and found that compared with Beijing, Shanghai and other big cities, cities in small or remote areas of China have particularly strict measures to close down and clear the city, even if there is only one case of infection, Don't let it go.

According to observations, after the outbreak of the epidemic, Beijing banned residents from surrounding small cities from entering Beijing, especially migrant workers and truck drivers.

The epidemic was reported in the surrounding prefecture-level cities or county-level cities. The Langfang City government immediately restricted citizens from entering Beijing and closed the city for 30 days to serve as a "political moat" for Beijing. The price was many people doing odd jobs and small businesses. The economy is in trouble.

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In mid-September of this year, the Beijing Municipal Government ordered non-locals to Beijing to strictly prohibit dinners and gatherings within 7 days. secondary nucleic acid detection).

However, there are some differences in the implementation of the policy of closing the city and clearing the city.

Beijing citizens need proof to go out of the city, but in some areas of Beijing, such as Jiuxianqiao in a high-end residential area, it is relatively loose.

After the outbreak at the Paradise Supermarket Bar, the Beijing Municipal Government formed a joint investigation team to conduct a comprehensive investigation of bars, nightclubs, KTVs, Internet cafes and other social venues in Beijing, and shut down all underground spaces and unqualified entertainment venues.

Despite this, there are still many college students, youths or young professionals in Beijing trying to evade the anti-epidemic control measures and "Dabai", using green screenshots of health codes to fool security guards and taxi drivers to attend secret parties.

Before the end of the 11th holiday, Beijing requires people from other places to go to Beijing to undergo “two inspections in three days”. Many people want to return to Beijing, but find that the Beijing mobile phone “Health Treasure” pops up a warning “pop-up window”. The epidemic risk areas and risk personnel in the country have "temporal and spatial connections" and cannot enter Beijing.

In addition, since the end of March this year, Shanghai has implemented strict anti-epidemic measures to lock down the city. More than 24 million people have been locked down. Food in some areas has been cut off. Thousands of infected residents have been sent to large quarantine centers.

The CCP officially chanted at least 120 combat-style propaganda slogans, such as "Discover together and destroy together" and "Win the Great Shanghai Defense War", in an attempt to quell public grievances, boost morale, and guide public opinion.

However, Shanghai had 18,495 new infections on April 20, accounting for more than 95% of the total in China.

In May, seven districts in Shanghai recruited specialists for community prevention and control.

In early October, sporadic outbreaks were reported in Shanghai, and all districts strengthened prevention and control. Xuhui District began to conduct nucleic acid testing for all staff four times in five days from October 5, and closed management was implemented during the sampling period.

Huangpu District and Yangpu District implemented "two inspections in three days", and other administrative districts also strengthened nucleic acid testing.

The MAC report pointed out that compared with megacities such as Beijing and Shanghai, cities in small or remote areas have taken particularly strict measures to close down cities.

Even if there is only one case of infection, it will not be let go.

Some cities have been locked down repeatedly for two years, schools and businesses have been opened and closed, the economy is struggling, and the people are desperate.

From April to July 2021, Ruili City, Yunnan Province was closed for nearly 160 days several times.

The city of Lhasa in Tibet has been closed for more than 50 days. The shelter hospitals are smelly and dirty, and there is a shortage of medical staff and resources.

Yili City, Xinjiang Province has been under lockdown for more than a month. Supplies are insufficient. Patients and pregnant women have nowhere to seek medical treatment. Some elderly people hang themselves because of starvation and despair.

In addition, Dongxing City, Guangxi Province has been locked down for 9 months, and residents are still struggling.

Conflicts broke out repeatedly between officials, personnel and residents implementing the epidemic prevention policy.

Residents of Huangpi City, Wuhan City, Hubei Province, and Daqing, Northeast China demonstrated and demanded that the lockdown be lifted.

Residents in Chengdu threatened epidemic prevention personnel with kitchen knives and refused to go downstairs for nucleic acid screening.

Before the National Day holiday, Sun Shaocheng, Secretary of the Party Committee of the Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region, insisted on "killing chickens with a sledgehammer" and raising the level of prevention and control to prevent the spread and spillover of the epidemic, let alone to Beijing.

Xinjiang even announced on October 4 that all passenger trains leaving Xinjiang will be completely suspended, and personnel from various districts and counties in Urumqi will not leave the city for the time being, and a solution for local employment will be proposed.

Xishuangbanna Prefecture in Yunnan suddenly announced at noon on October 14th that from 2:00 p.m. on the same day, "do not leave the state unless necessary", and those who leave the state must undergo health monitoring for 5 days. During this period, they did 3 nucleic acid tests. Fever, dry cough and other symptoms can only leave. A large number of long-holiday travelers were trapped in the local area. Protests broke out at the airport and confronted security personnel.

In addition, of the 13 county-level administrative districts under Yuncheng City, Shanxi Province, only 4 had the epidemic, and the rest were cleared. However, the official announced that "silent management" will be implemented from October 7 to 10, such as Yongji City, Hejin City city ​​etc.

Yongji City requires all residents not to go out and block external traffic.

Starting from October 12, the Zhengzhou High-tech Zone has continuously implemented the "two inspections a day" of nucleic acid for all citizens.

For those who do not participate, the health code will be reminded in a "pop-up window".

Some places have adopted stricter epidemic prevention measures.

Shenzhen, Shanghai, Dalian, Lishui and other places issued notices requiring foreigners to undergo "three inspections in three days" and must undergo a nucleic acid test within 24 hours.

Personnel in some areas of Huadu District, Guangzhou City are required to "check twice a day".