Authorities in southern China apologize for breaking into homes of people taken to COVID-19 isolation sites
State media said that 84 homes in an apartment complex in Guangzhou city's Liwan district had been opened in an effort to find any “close contacts” hiding inside and to disinfect the premises.The Liwan district government apologized Monday for such “oversimplified and violent” behavior, the paper said. An investigation has been launched and “relevant people” will be severely punished, it said.
China's Communist leaders exert stringent control over the government, police and levers of social control. Most citizens are inured to a lack of privacy and restrictions on free speech and the right to assembly. “Zero-COVID” has been justified as necessary to avoid a wider outbreak among a population that has had relatively little exposure to the virus and less natural immunity. Although China's vaccination rate hovers at around 90%, it is considerably lower among the elderly, while questions have been raised about the efficacy of China's domestically produced vaccines.
Now health experts say the delay in approving mRNA vaccines - a consequence of placing politics and national pride above public health - could lead to avoidable coronavirus deaths and deeper economic losses.
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