Yunnan isolation room tragic than the cell a row of heads sticking out of a small hole for food

Internet rumor of a square cabin concentration isolation camp in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan, China. (Video screenshot)

Recently, a video clip has been circulating on overseas social media platforms, allegedly showing the isolation camp in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan Province, China. Rows of isolation houses resembling large containers look airtight, and the poor treatment of isolates has sparked outrage among overseas Chinese.

The video exposed on the Internet shows a row of simple isolation houses built with construction panels of unknown material, resembling large shipping containers in appearance, with each room having only a small square hole in the door and a very small ventilation window at the top right of the door. When the meal was served, isolated people were sticking their heads out of the doorway, waiting to receive Food, while personnel in full protective clothing were suspected to be registering isolated people.

The Chinese netizen who posted the video said the clip was filmed at a square cabin isolation camp in Xishuangbanna, Yunnan province. Some informed netizens said that after being sent here, the quarantinees will be confined for at least three weeks, with a daily charge of three hundred yuan and additional miscellaneous fees such as drug tests, all of which will be paid by the quarantinees themselves.

Some netizens retweeted the clip on Twitter, and a Chinese netizen who watched it left a comment saying, “No wonder there was an internal meeting saying that the anti-Epidemic harvest is 67 trillion.”

The short video was exposed on the U.S. video-sharing site YouTube and sparked a lot of hot debate among Chinese netizens.

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