With 37 million in lockdown and Covid plans under fire, Chinese ask: what comes next?
by Helen Davidson in Taipei from World news | The Guardian on (#5X9MA)
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When nearby neighbourhoods went into lockdown, Liu Li started stocking up. The 42-year-old Chinese magazine worker bought vegetables, fruit, medicine and other supplies, adding to stores of basics she had maintained since the pandemic began. Last Sunday a resident in the community where Liu lives with her mother, in Changchun city, Jilin, tested positive. Everyone was ordered inside.
The fresh lockdown has, so far, been OK. I live a normal life," she says. I work when there are tasks for me. If there aren't any, I talk to my mother, watch TV, or play with my cat."
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