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Discriminative Lockdown in Wuhan- Jobless Residents Deprived Their Freedom

The Epoch Times
The Epoch Times
The removal of the lockdown in Wuhan on April 8 was touted by Chinese authorities as a big victory in combating the CCP virus epidemic. However, only those who have an acceptance letter from a company outside Wuhan are allowed to leave the city. Similarly, for residents who stay in Wuhan, only those who have a formal job can get in and out of the community. The jobless and retired residents are given a limited chance to leave their residential compounds. The following is a radio program from Voice of Hubei on April 15. Reporting on the situation of the Chucai Community of Wuhan, where new cases of infection emerged. Video: https://twitter.com/fiteray/status/1250742368266907654? Community staff: "Residents are still required to scan QR codes and have their temperatures taken. " Reporter: "Why do you also need a pass like this one?" Community staff:" It limits how long you are allowed to stay outside. For instance, if you don’t have a job, why would you need to hang out the entire day? Make sense? The pass will help limit how many times one can go out. For example, if you go out in the morning, you will be forbidden to go out again in the afternoon. If you go out in the afternoon, you’ll have to stay inside during the evening. " Female reporter: "There are two types of passes. One is for people who have provided proof of employment and have resumed work. They can leave and come back every day. Another pass is for those who usually stay at home, one for each household. This pass has their information such as… " Conclusion: A Chinese person in Canada whose relatives live in Wuhan, confirmed the situation when speaking to overseas Chinese media, Vision Times. He said that some residents are jobless to begin with. Some have lost their jobs during the coronavirus outbreak. Regardless, they are all ordered to stay at home. “Those who have a job are treated as useful slaves, and those who don’t are considered useless in the society. To put it simply, it is like a Nazi concentration camp. If you have work to do in one of the Nazi factories, you may leave the concentration camp. If you don’t have a job, you are a detainee inside the camp,” he said.
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