China: Guangzhou city closes; prices of supplied vegetables are high while supplies of pork are not suitable for consumption

Published Jun 3, 2021

Tridge summary

Guangzhou is experiencing chaos due to a sudden epidemic outbreak, leading to mass lockdowns and supply shortages. Residents are facing difficulties in procuring essentials as areas are closed, and official food prices have surged. The quality of meat and vegetables delivered to the public is raising concerns. The situation mirrors the one in Wuhan during the early days of the COVID-19 outbreak in 2020.
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Original content

[Epoch Times, June 4, 2021] (Epoch Times reporter Zhang Yujie comprehensive report) Guangzhou's epidemic is spreading, and closed areas continue to increase. However, local people are reporting various chaos through social platforms, and residents are asked to "get out of it." The government does not have enough supplies; official food prices have skyrocketed, and meat and vegetables have deteriorated. The confirmed cases officially notified by Guangzhou on June 3 were all from Liwan District. At present, Chongkou Street, Hailong Street, Shiweitang Street, Chajiao Street, Dongsha Street, and Huadi Street in Liwan District have been closed for management. Three areas of Baihedong Street, Zhongnan Street, and Dongnao Street were added in the early morning of the 4th. It is reported that the number of people affected in Baihakdong Street and Dongnao Street alone exceeds 138,000. The authorities have stipulated that in the closed management area, residents stay at home and are ...
Source: Epochtimes

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