中国的新冠疫情急剧恶化,据官方通报,内地新增本土确诊病例1337例;另新增本土无症状感染者788例,合共2125例。 深圳、东莞及上海等城市实施闭环管理,禁止居民出入。 随之而来的是食品物价上涨和抢购潮。
China hit by its biggest Covid-19 outbreak
— Ghost_Codin (@zekeriufunet) March 14, 2022
China has re-imposed some restrictions in response to its biggest spike in Covid-19 infections in two years.
The country reported nearly 3,400 new cases on Sunday, most of them locally transmitted and around a half of them asymptomatic pic.twitter.com/fUJGBDiCVE
In China's Shenzhen, a negative nucleic acid test certificate is required within 24 hours. Massive chaotic cluster of people rushed to the test sites to get tested overnight. pic.twitter.com/dcTY1LFVT7
— Northrop Gundam (@GundamNorthrop) March 8, 2022
China Shenzhen and Guangzhou. Massive lockdowns and quarantine pic.twitter.com/pRDsHSU0gY
— Redphi (@Redphi1) March 14, 2022
2/2 pic.twitter.com/4zodSKWDK0
— Gabriel Hébert-Mild™ ? (@Gab_H_R) March 9, 2022
Some of the panic after news started going around that a potentially infected person was among the fair's visitors. pic.twitter.com/5Z54wXUxmq
— Manya Koetse (@manyapan) March 14, 2022
Seeing more people online openly questioning if this really is the way forward for China's covid approach. pic.twitter.com/n8JcfkUAKB
— Manya Koetse (@manyapan) March 14, 2022
BREAKING—Lockdown just imposed for entire Jilin province, population 24 million. Jilin Province just reported 895 locally transmitted #COVID19 cases, & 131 asymptomatic carriers on Sunday, authorities announced Monday. Mayor of Jilin city has been fired.????*****d14uXfcH5h pic.twitter.com/oSMdUCPuZN
— Eric Feigl-Ding (@DrEricDing) March 14, 2022
hangover af but still ... A thread ????
— The Market Dog (@TheMarketDog) March 13, 2022
?SHENZHEN LOCKING DOWN 17M HABITANTS shows, once more, there's not going to be a supply chain normalization soon. This could take years or decades.
BREAKING: Apple supplier Foxconn is halting operations at its Shenzhen sites, one of which produces iPhones, in response to a citywide lockdown. It didn't say how long the suspension would last. *****J6qlbdC7lX pic.twitter.com/4U9LvJFEIq
— Bloomberg (@business) March 14, 2022
My university in Shanghai is in full lockdown now, luckily i didn’t enter this morning otherwise i wouldn’t be able to leave and go back home. pic.twitter.com/Hf0xoFZvcw
— livinlavidaluke (鹿可) (@96Stats) March 9, 2022
I work directly with Shanghai - on Friday not a single e-mail and 36 out of office replies. No call, no infos - for the first time. I am shit scared.
— Herr Vorragend - The man who knew too little (@0__DeadEnd__0) March 13, 2022
China placed all 17 million residents in one of its biggest cities under lockdown on Sunday.
— AFP News Agency (@AFP) March 14, 2022
Anxiety mounts over the resilience of its 'zero-Covid' approach in the face of the worst outbreak in two years*****oA7SqaJpKz pic.twitter.com/gooyVBJN7y
The widening epidemic in China, encompassing at least two major geographic areas, may be at a troubling tipping point; where Chinese authorities could lose control, even as they reach for broad and severe measures to try and contain the spread. *****bTMOO99ofQ
— Scott Gottlieb, MD (@ScottGottliebMD) March 14, 2022