The Chinese regime shut down one of the largest hospitals in the city of Chengdu in southwest Sichuan Province on Tuesday, and ordered residents of several districts to line up for COVID-19 testing overnight. During the next day, it was announced there were new COVID-19 patients in the city, with officials suspecting they were infected with the Delta variant of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus. The Sichuan People’s Hospital announced a reopening on Wednesday evening, and explained that the first three diagnosed COVID-19 patients had visited the hospital on Tuesday which resulted in the hospital halting its clinics’ operations. Starting from late Tuesday, the regime locked down the residential compounds of those identified as infected plus the homes of those deemed to be their close contacts. This was done with no prior notification, which resulted in many local residents being unable to return home. The Chengdu Health Commission …