Megacities in China have been setting up COVID-19 nucleic acid “sampling circles” (testing sites) within 15 minutes walking distance from anywhere in the city since the communist regime put out the requirement to normalize the testing nationwide on May 9. It has attracted wide criticism. Rights lawyers point out that it’s illegal.
In Shenzhen, Xi’an, Beijing, and other large cities, the nucleic acid certificate valid for 48 hours has become a must for citizens to travel, enter schools and office buildings, take buses and subways, and go to restaurants and supermarkets.
June 1 was the first day of the normalized nucleic acid testing in Zhengzhou, the capital of China’s central province Henan. Nucleic acid tests for all residents are required to be conducted every 48 hours according to the new regulation. Citizens have been complaining on Chinese social media that there are not enough testing sites in the city for the 10.35 million people, the waiting lines are too long, testing every 48 hours is too frequent, and people are unable to obtain the test results on time to go to work and study, and it’s disrupting people’s normal life….
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