A business owner in Tibet who was infected with COVID-19 in September condemned the Chinese regime’s draconian zero-COVID policies as the “biggest hindrance to people’s livelihood” and demands relaxation of the lockdown measures.
Xiao Qiang (pseudonym) is a resident of Lhasa, the seat of China’s western region of Tibet. He owns a motorcycle sports club in the city, which has been closed down since early August this year.
“The whole city of Lhasa has not seen a single tourist since August,” Qiang told the Chinese language edition of The Epoch Times on Oct. 30. “Businesses are not able to make any money during the lockdown, which affects the lives and survival of too many people.”…