People queuing for a nucleic acid test on Wednesday - most people need a negative test before leaving the city, while others are banned entirely
The outbreak is believed to have started in the massive Xinfandi food market that supplies 80% of the city's meat and vegetables.At least 27 neighbourhoods have been classed as medium risk and one neighbourhood, near the market, is high risk. However, getting a test is difficult - three testing stations told the BBC there were no tests available until July. Queues were seen outside other centres.
Holy bat shit.
I for one trust any information coming out of China and then being reported by the BBC.
They should close down these unregulated markets. Do they never learn?
. The UK Government has done as little as possible to protect its people DontVoteTory CoronaVirus Covid19
Probably bullocks. They just want western nations to follow suite to weaken their global position further.
'Restaurants, sport, packed trains, even the pub… there we were, basking in the glory of 'normal-ish' life in Beijing, after more than 50 days without an infection. Then: BAM! Airlines have cancelled 1,255 flights Exactly why testing will remain for a long time to come 👆NCYT
China won't allow this dangerously looking curve 2 slip through its nets as played out in the first episode. Nations across the globe should be looking at this second wave of COVID upheaval in Beijing. Belittling any partial easing of lockdown restrictions is at everyone's peril.
If this is true, which it could be, then get ready, because it’s coming to a town near you...
Whats that smell
Buckle up, y’all.
Good for them, we move forward.
Not good those markets
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