The Chinese regime placed 21 million in the southern megacity of Chengdu under lockdown, the largest move to contain the COVID-19 flareups since Shanghai’s shutdown.
All residents must stay at home starting at 6 p.m. on Sept. 1, the city official said in a statement. Families are permitted to send one person—who has a negative result on a PCR test taken within 24 hours—per day to get groceries. There is no word on when the lockdown will be lifted.
Chengdu, the provincial capital of Sichuan Province, is the biggest city to be shut down since the financial hub Shanghai emerged from the two-month lockdown earlier this year….