Thursday, 13 January 2022

COVID Quarantine Concentration Camps Popping Up Everywhere From China To Australia As Pandemic Rises

 

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COVID Quarantine Concentration Camps Popping Up Everywhere From China To Australia As Pandemic Rises

by Geoffrey Grider

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Sprawling quarantine camps with rows upon rows of cramped metal boxes to house people suspected of having Covid-19 have sprung up in China, social media videos show.

In China, the land where the Fauci gain-of-function Wuhan virus was first launched, they are building massive COVID "not concentration" quarantine camps to forcibly contain Chinese citizens who are COVID positive, or who might be COVID positive. Or maybe this is just a great excuse to build internment camps. Yeah, that's it.

"For nation shall rise against nation, and kingdom against kingdom: and there shall be earthquakes in divers places, and there shall be famines and troubles: these are the beginnings of sorrows." Mark 13:8 (KJB)

Australia is loving them some COVID "not concentration" camps as well, in fact, we are starting to see these abominations popping up all around the world and not just in China. They say they're building them to hold the "COVID positive" but soon they will house the unvaccinated who are such a threat to society. Just remember that the vaccine was not made for the virus, the virus was made for the vaccine, and the vaccine exists to put a human implantable digital ID Immunity Passport into the back of your right hand. Or in your forehead. They'll give you the option.

The reality of Zero Covid in Communist China: Social media videos show 'quarantine camps' where pregnant women and children are confined to tiny cells amid reports of mass detentions in the dead of night

FROM THE DAILY MAIL UK: The Communist country is attempt to eradicate the virus despite warnings that the more infectious Omicron variant makes a Zero Covid strategy impossible, even with the draconian measures used by Beijing. There are now a total of 20 million people confined to their homes in China after the cities of Anyang and Yuzhou joined the 13million in Xi'an under quarantine and banned from leaving their home even to buy food.

Anyang, home to 5.5 million people, was locked down late Monday after two cases of the omicron variant were reported - and some residents of locked-down cities have told the BBC that they were part of a 'big transfer' of thousands of people to the camps. Pregnant women, children and the elderly are believed to be among those sent to the Xi'an camps, with insiders sharing the horrors of their detention in the Zero Covid state.

Footage widely shared online shows people in the tiny boxes furnished with a wooden bed and a toilet, where they are forced to remain for as long as two weeks. Detainees showed workers in hazmat suits providing food to those being held in the camps in the epicentre of the latest Chinese outbreak. Those who have experienced the dystopian facilities say they have been left with little food in the freezing metal boxes.

Residents in the Mingde 8 Yingli housing compound were told just after midnight on January 1 they had to leave their homes and enter the quarantine centre. Local reports said residents had mixed while queuing for their Covid tests. A witness claimed 30 buses arrived at the compound, while another said 1,000 people were transferred. The residents were then left on the buses for several hours, with one image of a man standing alone at night while waiting to be moved to the camp went viral on Chinese social media.

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One comment online seen by the BBC said: 'There is nothing here, just basic necessities... Nobody has come to check up on us, what kind of quarantine is this?

'They did a big transfer of us, more than a thousand people, in the night and many of us are elderly people and children. They didn't make any proper arrangements and so they just carelessly placed us.'

Outside of the camp, a man was beaten by pandemic workers after he left his home to buy steamed buns, footage showed. There are now a total of 20million people confined to their homes after Anyang and Yuzhou joined the 13million Xi'an under quarantine.

The lockdown of Anyang, home to 5.5 million people, was announced late Monday after two cases of the omicron variant were reported. Residents are not allowed to go out and stores have been ordered shut except those selling necessities. It wasn't clear how long the lockdown of Anyang would last, as it was announced as a measure to facilitate mass testing of residents, which is standard procedure in China's strategy of identifying and isolating infected people as quickly as possible. The lockdowns are the broadest since the shutting down of Wuhan and most of the rest of Hubei province in early 2020 at the start of the pandemic.  READ MORE

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