The Shanghai government has vowed to spare no effort in ensuring that the 25 million residents in the city, which has been completely locked down for a week to curb the spread of COVID-19, will have ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai is flying drones over districts to tell citizens under lockdown to ‘curb your soul’s desire for freedom’ and comply with COVID-19 restrictions
Videos have surfaced on Chinese social media platform Weibo of drones broadcasting COVID-19 rules.One of the drones instructed residents to "control your soul's desire for freedom" and stay ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai reverses course and will allow some parents to remain with their coronavirus-infected children
A top city health official said at a news conference that parents can apply to stay with children with "special needs" and accompany them if they fully comprehend the health risks and sign an ... ( read original story ...)
Animal lovers and helpful community in Shanghai keep pet owners in the know
During the past month or so, many pet owners are worried because, if they were to be sent to central quarantine, they are unsure about what to do with their pets. During the past month or so, the ... ( read original story ...)
Shanghai lockdown ‘will have a global effect on almost every trade’
A spate of lockdowns in Shanghai and other Chinese cities is piling severe pressure on transport and logistics across the country, exacerbating the economic fallout of the government’s commitment to ... ( read original story ...)
Chinese DRONES warn Shanghai to ‘control soul’s desire for freedom’
Shanghai residents enduring the lockdown rules have reportedly taken to singing 'why are you starving us?' from their balconies in protest at the lack of food and water. ( read original story ...)
Shanghai vows to improve food deliveries as discontent grows over COVID curbs
Shanghai on Thursday said it was trying its best to improve the distribution of food and essential goods to locked-in residents, responding to growing discontent over such difficulties as COVID curbs ... ( read original story ...)