
© China OUT/AFPResidents undergo nucleic acid tests for the Covid-19 in Gansu province.
China placed a city of four million people under lockdown on Tuesday, ordering them not to leave home except in emergencies, in
a bid to eradicate a Covid cluster of just a few dozen confirmed cases.Beijing imposed strict border controls after the coronavirus was first detected in China in late 2019, slowing the number of cases to a trickle and allowing the economy to bounce back. But as the rest of the world opens up and tries to find ways to live with the virus,
China has maintained a zero-Covid approach that has seen harsh local lockdowns imposed over handfuls of cases.
Tuesday's fresh restrictions came as China reported
29 new domestic infections — including six in Lanzhou, the capital of Gansu province in the country's northwest.
The latest outbreak has been linked to the highly contagious Delta variant, with the tally hitting
198 cases since October 17. Thirty-nine have been in Lanzhou.
Comment: As the world's largest experiment is maturing, some of the consequences of the original prescriptions of these jabs are becoming clear, and these include life threatening blood clots, nerve disorders, autoimmune disorders, and Bell's Palsy - to name but a few. It also seems that these severe side effects are particularly acute for young people, who were never at risk from the coronavirus in the first place. However, since the booster scheme is relatively recent, the risks associated with this are even less understood. But it's likely that the immunocompromised will only see their conditions worsen as their already weak systems become increasingly overwhelmed:
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