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Authorities battling Shanghai's latest Covid outbreak have installed fences to restrict the population's movement.
Green barriers have appeared without warning outside buildings where those inside are forbidden from leaving.
One resident told the BBC a green fence appeared inside his locked-up compound three days ago without any explanation.
For weeks Shanghai's 25 million-strong population has been shut in their homes while officials try to contain the city's worst Covid surge to date.
Images of workers in white hazmat suits sealing entrances to the city's housing blocks and closing off streets with green fencing have spread in recent days on Chinese social media.
Many of the fences, which are around two-metres tall, were installed around buildings designated as "sealed areas" where at least one person has tested positive for Covid-19.
a reply to: tamusan
I think they are more concerned than the rest of the world about shrunken testicles
So they need to prevent old age .
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: Gothmog
a reply to: tamusan
I think they are more concerned than the rest of the world about shrunken testicles
So they need to prevent old age .
We just have research done on animals so far, but real world human data should be available soon. So far, it does not look like old age is the problem.
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: putnam6
I think they are more concerned than the rest of the world about shrunken testicles and the other long-term health problems that a covid infection can cause.
originally posted by: stonerwilliam
There are internet rumours going around that the city of Xian is locked down and ebola is on the go but after their last charade fool me one and all that !!!!
originally posted by: putnam6
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: putnam6
I think they are more concerned than the rest of the world about shrunken testicles and the other long-term health problems that a covid infection can cause.
Shrunken testicles? Is this the same China that was put limits on the number of children?
now concerned over testicle size?
originally posted by: tamusan
a reply to: Gothmog
I agree that it is commonly accepted among the medical community that aging shrinks the testicles, but it is young animals being used in the labs for the research I was talking about.
So what is China's motivation here?