Beijing Again Strictly Restricts Entering and Exit of the City Due to Campus Outbreak

The Chinese Communist Party’s 20th National Congress is about to be held, and the regime once again announced that the pandemic in Beijing has rebounded. Recently, there have been 2 consecutive outbreaks of campus gatherings. A ban was issued on September 9 as a response to this, which strictly restricts the entry and exit of people from affected epidemic areas within 7 days, and demand local residents in Beijing that they must stay in their own area when celebrating the festival.

 According to the Beijing Center for Disease Prevention and Control (CDC), there were 19 new confirmed cases in Beijing throughout the day on September 8, including 14 in Changping (昌平区) and 5 in Haidian (海淀区) District. As of 3:00 p.m. on September 9, there were 14 new confirmed cases, including 6 in Changping and 8 in Haidian District. The two schools that experienced recent outbreaks are the Changping Campus of Beijing University of Chemical Technology (北京化工大学昌平校区), which has 41 confirmed cases and the high school affiliated to Minzu University of China (中央民族大学附属中学), with 16 confirmed cases to date. There are an accumulated total of 1,589 close contacts as a result of the pandemic.

 The CDC also requires all schools in Beijing to strictly manage, strengthen investigations, implement accountability, strictly restrict the entry and exit of relevant personnel to the city, and demand the public to minimize outbound activities, not to go to areas where the outbreaks have occurred within 7 days, and celebrate the festival in their own area.

 Miles Guo once made it clear in his Grand Live Broadcast that the CCP’s draconian practices of controlling the people through the pandemic will not ease even when the world is now gradually relieving from the epidemic. Only by eliminating the CCP as soon as possible can Chinese people be truly liberated from their suffering.

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