The new wave of corona in China has made life difficult for the common people. Especially the people living in Shanghai, one of the major cities of the country, have been fettered by the government. Under the Corona lockdown, the government has announced new restrictions in Shanghai city with a population of 2.5 crores. A video of these restrictions is also going viral on social media. Health workers are warning people on the mic on the streets that the couple should not sleep together at night, if possible, avoid kissing and eat food separately. Due to these strange and poor restrictions on the part of the government, the life of the residents has started becoming difficult.
The city of Shanghai is the hotspot of the current corona epidemic in China. Although the number of daily infections in the city has declined over the past few days, it is still much higher than other cities in the country. The administration has instructed the population of 2.5 crores of the city to stay at home.
Malls and supermarkets also closed
The administration has imposed a flurry of restrictions on the city of Shanghai. In view of the increasing cases of Corona, all the malls and supermarkets in the city have been kept closed. The administration says that the restrictions will not be relaxed until everyone’s corona tests are done.
don’t open the window and stay inside
Under the new rules of Corona, China is torturing millions of people living in Shanghai. People have been given strict instructions not to open the window of the room, not to sing songs and stay indoors. At this time people in Shanghai are craving for food and drink. Due to the closure of shops, the stock of food kept in the house has started running out.
couple don’t sleep on one bed
Health workers are doing the new rules of Corona on the streets through public announcements. Under this, couples have been ordered to sleep separately at night, not to kiss and hug each other. Such videos are also becoming increasingly viral on social media.
“Shanghai has ample stock of staples such as rice and meat, but epidemic control measures have created problems with delivery and last-mile deliveries,” Shanghai city’s vice mayor Chen Tong said at a news conference on Thursday. He said the city would try to reopen some wholesale markets and food stores and allow more delivery workers to move out of closed areas. He said that the officials would also crack down on the pricing.