Tragic scenes emerged in locked-down Shanghai as residents in poor health struggled to obtain medical services amid the city’s harsh COVID restrictions. Battling a new wave of COVID-19 infections, Shanghai has moved to enact the country’s biggest city-wide lockdown, since Wuhan, as authorities rush to shut off every chain of infection. The eastern Chinese port and financial hub has set off sealing 26 million residents in two stages for mandatory mass-testing over nine days starting March 28. As of March 26, 36 hospitals in Shanghai had been designated as special treatment sites for pandemic patients. Insiders confirmed to the Chinese-language edition of The Epoch Times that elderly residents confined to their homes were in danger after being denied treatment by staff of the overwhelmed hospitals, and suicide attempts have occurred in local communities. A resident in Pudong New District surnamed Dong, whose father is a renal patient who requires dialysis—a procedure …