Shanghai’s continued insistence on a “dynamic clearance” strategy to snuff out COVID-19 has led to what looks like a humanitarian crisis across the province. Stringent measures have been taken in an attempt to contain the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) virus outbreak in Shanghai. Persons and vehicles can only enter but not exit the lockdown zones. Convenience stores and supermarkets have stopped operating, while buses, subways, ferries, taxis, and online car-hailing are suspended. The Epoch Times collected several posts from Chinese social platforms and interviewed residents from parts of Shanghai for a closer look at what appears to be humanitarian a crisis unfolding in the province. Ms. Zheng is a retired teacher in Shanghai’s Minhang District who suffers from uremia and has been unable to receive dialysis treatments due to the lockdown measures. She has been experiencing nausea, vomiting, high blood pressure, chest tightness, and dizziness. On March 31, Zheng asked …