On October 4th, the National Day of Communist China, the outbreak of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus was again reported spreading around the country. The areas involved in this outbreak include Xinjiang, Hebei, Shanghai, Guangdong, Zhejiang, Henan, Inner Mongolia, etc. The restricted areas involved include cars on the road, railroad, and aviation.
In Urumqi, Turpan, Korla, and Yining in Xinjiang, the local governments announced at the same time that leaving the areas is not allowed unless it is necessary. The local authorities also clearly stated that “the railway trains and civil aviation flights out of Xinjiang have been suspended” and classified the prevention measure of the pandemic as a “political responsibility.”
On the same day, Xianghe County, Hebei reported that a staff member in the local service area of Beijing–Harbin Expressway had tested positive, and asked those who passed through the local service area within 3 days to report to the pandemic control center. On October 3rd, Zhaoqing, Guangdong reported that the local service area found that self-driving personnel was also tested positive for the CCP virus.
Those who had and will soon enter the local service area will be labeled “yellow” for the health code; the cleaning staff in the Luoyang service area in Henan and as well as two truck drivers in Jinhua, Zhejiang were also tested positive for the virus.
The National Day holiday seems to be organized to ensure the smooth convening of the 20th National Congress. With only 3 days to go before the end of the holiday, various announcements have been made, signaling the governments of Communist China are preparing for lockdowns. I am afraid that the “success” of the 20th Congress was not for the benefit of the Chinese people, but for the planning of new tricks from the CCP to rule the Chinese people.