she died alone in the hospital

The draconian rules of ‘zero tolerance’ al Covid they come back in the storm in Chinafueling anger on social media, starting with the conditions of hospitals and quarantine centers where boys and girls, even 7-8 years old, are separated from their families during the period of isolation.
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Covid in China, little girl dies at 14
The last case is of one 14 year old girl died from lack of medical care, desperately solicited by family, according to a reconstruction of the Bbc. In this regard, the British network cited the nightmare of four families, confirming the trauma of parent-child separation in centralized quarantine facilities. of Henanall “extremely worried” about the lack of care for the children and alarmed by the death of the 14-year-old, separated from her father placed in the same center.
The young victim, Guo Jinjin, died Tuesday, while her father accused the staff of the facility of having done nothing to try to save her. The man, Guo Leleposted a video on Douyinthe Chinese version of TikTokin which he points the finger at Covid hospitals, asking the Beijing authorities, the Central Committee of the CCP and the Central Commission for Disciplinary Inspection (the party’s anti-corruption), to investigate local authorities.
Guo Jinjin had been hospitalized with a fever on Friday, but it’s unclear if she had contracted Covid-19 or if it was just a close contact of an infected person: his health conditions have rapidly deteriorated since Sunday, on the same day that the work of the XX National Congress of the CCP opened in Beijing, which should entrust President Xi Jinping with an unprecedented third term as secretary general.
The girl, in her father’s story, began to have convulsions and tremble, until her death occurred within two days. The case was not reported by the Chinese media – in order not to create tension during the CCP congress, according to many internet users – but the story sparked indignation on social media, with heavy accusations. The separation of children from parents in centralized quarantine facilities had emerged in the spring in the lockdown of April and May that blocked Shanghai’s 26 million inhabitants.
Last updated: Thursday 20 October 2022, 23:08
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