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Anger at China's zero-Covid policy is rising, but Beijing refuses to change course

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The content originally appeared on: CNN CNN - A young woman stands on her balcony, crying out in desperation after her building was ordered into lockdown. Fighting back tears, she shouts abuse at the hazmat-suited workers below in a video that has recently gone viral on social media platform Weibo and which appears to encapsulate the Chinese public's growing frustration with their government's uncompromising zero-Covid policy. The woman has been under quarantine for half a year since returning from university […]

Source: Trinidad News

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