China brings back school closures and mass quarantines to Shanghai

For some inexplicable reason, COVID acts in China exactly as it acts in the rest of the world

China is looking back toward school closures and other lockdown measures as new COVID-19 outbreaks emerge in Shanghai and other megacities.

Chinese citizens have chaffed under strict lockdown measures throughout the pandemic, with tens of millions still under stringent measures in early September. Shanghai, Shenzen and other major cities are increasing mandatory testing in addition to closing entertainment venues and schools, Reuters reported Tuesday.

Shanghai is requiring all 16 of its districts to undergo mandatory testing twice a week until November 10. The city has 25 million residents.

The resurgence of COVID cases in major cities comes nearly a month after Chinese citizens expressed outrage at the regime's continued relocation programs for those who test positive.

The World Health Organization has described China's Zero-COVID policy as "unsustainable," saying recent variants of the virus are too contagious for quarantine policies to succeed.

Meanwhile, have a look at your own enemy, right here in America.

Rasmussen poll, conducted in January 2022

  • 59% of Democratic voters were in favor of required home confinement for those who refuse vaccination.

  • 48% of Democrat voters thought “federal and state governments should be able to fine or imprison individuals who publicly question the efficacy of the existing COVID-19 vaccines on social media, television, radio, or in online or digital publications.”

  • 45% of Democratic voters “would favor governments requiring citizens to temporarily live in designated facilities or locations if they refuse to get a COVID-19 vaccine.”