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Wuhan Residents Will Face Higher Risks When the Enforced Isolation Is Lifted

The Epoch Times
The Epoch Times
Mr. Zhang is one of the volunteers in Wuhan who provides help to residents, patients, and medical staff when needed. As he has come into contact with many people, he knows the overall situation in Wuhan. - Zhang: Now Hubei residents and Wuhan residents need to quarantine first if they go to other cities to work. Quarantine for 14 days and then take a nucleic acid test. The costs of isolation and the test are paid by the person. But now, who has the money to pay the quarantine fee? Zhang: Lifting the closure on April 8th means that Wuhan residents can leave the city. You can go to all parts of the country; but the premise is that, for example, if you want to go to Shanghai, Guangzhou, or Shenzhen, you need to have an acceptance letter (from the destination city) to go there, otherwise you can’t leave. Zhang: There is a criterion you must meet: You have to find a receiving company. That is, the other party must send you an acceptance letter so you can get a local official stamp. This letter should read: “ABC company in Guangzhou received Zhang Yi in Wuhan to come to work. He is an employee of our company,” etc. Otherwise you can't leave your neighborhood. As far as I know, that is the situation. Zhang: With regard to the actual situation in Wuhan, just yesterday someone died in their home. It happened just yesterday. Journalist: So in fact, it is still very risky to lift the closure on April 8th. Zhang: Maybe the final result will be the herd immunity (method) that Germany and the U.K. have proposed. Whoever is doomed to die will die, and whoever is destined to survive will survive. Zhang: I heard that the Daily Mail in the U.K. also stated that the numbers reported by mainland China have to be multiplied by 40 to be accurate, because China's population density is higher than any other country in the world.
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