The Chinese regime announced a new COVID-19 outbreak in its southwest border city on March 31, emphasizing that over 40 percent of infected people in the city hold Burmese passports. The regime quickly locked down the city, closed the border, ordered a mass test of all residents, and cracked down on people who cross the border illegally and those who shelter them. This is the second outbreak in Ruili, a city in Yunnan Province on the border with Burma (also known as Myanmar), with nine people testing positive for the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, commonly known as novel coronavirus which causes the disease COVID-19. The regime didn’t announce how the outbreak started, but state-run Xinhua published a commentary on March 31 to criticize the local government for not learning from its first outbreak, which happened in September 2020 and started with two Burmese people who entered Ruili illegally. State-run …