the government of China continues to uphold the stipulated policy of “covid zero” and the adoption of restrictive measures, such as the idea of targeted confinement, mass testing and closing borders.
In this regard, China has indeed decided to punish several people who have not respected all the rules that have been stipulated by the government to prevent any chance of the spread of the coronavirus virus. Covid-19.
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In view of this, the number of contaminations is continuing to rise, as shown by official data released on May 26, 2022. Apparently, it seems that, since the beginning of April, approximately 1,600 people have been contaminated in the Chinese capital. Thus, the city ended up announcing the removal of Yu Luming, responsible for the health sector, which is under investigation for “serious violations of discipline and the law,” according to the official news agency Nova China.
In addition, there are three other districts that are also suffering sanctions, involving two major outbreaks of recent spread, according to the Global Times newspaper. One of them was even related to the China Railway Corporation, which apparently authorized the departure of employees who worked in a restricted area of control and prevention of the virus SARS-CoV-2.
Thus, in Shanghai, at least 15 officials were punished for the response that the government ended considering it “insufficient and chaotic” during the wave of contamination that was caused by the variant Omicron. And finally, local media even questioned whether Li Qiang, the city's Communist Party secretary, would continue to hold his post.
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