A woman faints on the wall on the platform of Line 2 at Century Avenue Station in Pudong New Area, Shanghai, Jan. 19, 2021. (Courtesy of those in the know)
Just as the outbreak of the Chinese Communist virus (Wuhan pneumonia) is rampant in many mainland provinces, a person with knowledge of the situation broke the news of several incidents of people collapsing anywhere in Shanghai subway stations. But it is not confirmed whether these people were sent to the hospital because they had contracted the disease.
On January 23, the authorities listed the community of Linjiang New Village (including the first and second villages) on Youyi Road in Baoshan District as a medium-risk area, and on January 22, the Zhaotong Road neighborhood and the Zhongfu Shi Fu Hui Hotel in Huangpu District were listed as medium-risk areas.
A few days ago, a source told the Epoch Times that there have been several incidents of people falling down anywhere in Shanghai metro stations recently.
A metro worker said that recently, he has seen people fainting from Time to time on Shanghai metro platforms and cars with high frequency, both elderly people and young boys. When he was working at his own station, he also saw people vomiting on the platform with fever and dizziness for several days in a row, and finally the station manager called 120 to send them to hospital for treatment.
He said that the point in time when the incident occurred anywhere in Shanghai was exactly 14 days after the outbreak in the northeast got out of hand.
A man in white collapses in the Cao Bao Road carriage of Shanghai Metro Line 1 on Jan. 17, 2021, and is carried out of the carriage by station attendants and police. (Courtesy of those in the know)
A man suddenly fainted in a carriage on Shanghai Line 2. (Provided by those in the know)
Recently, there were several incidents of people collapsing anywhere in Shanghai metro stations. (From those in the know)
Recently, netizens have been exposed to the phenomenon of falling anywhere in Suihua City, Heilongjiang Province and Langfang City, Hebei Province, which is similar to the situation in Wuhan during the outbreak of the Epidemic in late 2019.
On January 15, 2021, informed netizens posted a post and video in social media. The post disclosed that on December 25, 2020, there was a case of pouring anywhere at the gate of the Runfeng Park neighborhood in Suihua City. That’s when the epidemic may have started to get serious in Suihua City, but people didn’t notice the severity of the epidemic that made Suihua City Wangkui County so serious.
The video shows the fallen person lying right in front of the police room at the gate of the Runfeng Park district in Suihua City, motionless, and many people coming up close to watch, some wearing masks and some not.
January 12, 2021, and then some netizens broke the news, January 11 evening, in Langfang City, Hebei Province, a nucleic acid testing site, many people are waiting in line for testing. At this time, a person next to the queue crowd fell to the ground, there are three first responders came to the rescue, to the fallen person for CPR.
Shanghai officials announced on the 23rd, rail transit, all people entering the station are required to wear masks according to regulations, all people entering the station must be measured temperature. 11 line Kunshan section has started to enter Shanghai passengers into the station to check the code measures.
“The severity of the epidemic in Shijiazhuang has led to the shutdown of the local metro. metro stations are places of high pedestrian density, and as long as there is one case, the whole station will be closed. The Shanghai metro has also entered a level one state of readiness, with every metro employee recently having to memorize epidemic quiz questions and leaders going to each station for random checks.” He said.
He added, “Every metro station attendant must persuade passengers to wear masks, and if the station manager on duty is checking real-time station camera surveillance and finds that you have failed to go twice to persuade passengers to wear masks, you will be immediately dismissed.”
The fear of an out-of-control epidemic in Shanghai and the fear of infecting their families if they get sick, coupled with low wages (metro station attendants are labor dispatchers, with most earning 3,300 RMB after taxes). “Many front-line station attendants have recently left ……,” he said.
There are now nine confirmed local cases in Shanghai. But outsiders generally question the data officially communicated by the Communist Party.
“In many units in Shanghai now, the first thing employees do when they go to work is to take their temperature and show their trip code and health code, and supermarkets and shopping centers also require this. As a citizen, it feels like the epidemic may have broken out in Shanghai in a big way, and the city government strictly forbids news reports ……,” he said.
(Courtesy of those in the know)
(Courtesy of those in the know)
He revealed that “a friend posted live pictures of the outbreak at Madang Road Xintiandi in a WeChat group and has since lost contact and his account has been blocked.”
“Shanghai is now on a very tight network blockade, so I hope the Epoch Times reporter will be the first to publish news of the outbreak in Shanghai. In the past few days, the flow of people going to work at the subway station has obviously decreased by a large margin, and colleagues who picked up the train underground said there was nothing in the carriage, and it feels like the New Year has come early.” He said.
Mainland microblogging rumors that there are also suspected cases in Shanghai Hongkou and Yangpu.
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