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Guangzhou residents become homeless after getting yellow codes Guangzhou the manufacturing Hub of southern China has become increasingly tense as coveted cases rise rapidly making it the center of this country's pandemic against this backdrop the Guangzhou City government is further tightening measures such as mass testing isolation and lockdown in many areas they've even built solid barricades with barbed wire and electric grids to prevent people in high-risk areas from escaping however these measures also had many unfortunate consequences people were unable to go out to work or buy food in addition the supplies provided by the Chinese Communist Party CCP were not sufficient which led to many people fighting each other and scuffles broke out there was even a reported case where a woman in guangzhou's haiju District fainted after barely eating for several days due to the quarantine in addition numerous tents have been set up on the streets of Guangzhou it is not that the people want to experience camping in the middle of the street but it has become a temporary shelter for those who received yellow coats on their phone when they are out of their homes people are suddenly homeless and can go back to their Apartments stay in a hotel or take any public transportation these tents have become the only way to adapt to the current situation racism in China increasingly common Africans not allowed to enter some places the situation of the Chinese becoming increasingly racist towards foreigners is becoming more common when it is suggested that they are the cause of an infectious disease such as monkey pox the situation was exasperated during the covet pandemic especially as China's black community was blamed for spreading the virus a video shared on Twitter on November 21st shows Hong Kong authorities using pepper spray when two black people are not wearing masks to go outside instead of reminding them in addition some images shared on the internet showed that Africans were banned from supermarkets and public transportation a McDonald's sign clearly states blacks are not allowed in this restaurant racism and xenophobia in China know no bounds and have become a hot topic of comments on social platforms poor quarantine facilities for xinjiang's people residents in xinjiang the Arid and mountainous far west of the country have just passed 100 days under the world's strictest zero covered measures however the pandemic situation is not positive when many positive cases are continuously appearing as a result more and more centralized quarantine facilities are appearing to quickly manage people at risk of infection a video shared on Twitter shows many people from xinjiang locked in the centralized quarantine Center and tortured by the CCP with hunger and diseases no one takes care of them with depressed and sad eyes they can only try to make it through the day and hope for some miracle to help them
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