[First-line interviews]Shanghai’s blockade and control people’s grievances and jumping from buildings are frequent | Shanghai epidemic | Shanghai closed city | dialysis patients

[The Epoch Times, March 28, 2022](The Epoch Times reporters Yi Ru and Lin Cenxin interviewed and reported) The outbreak of the epidemic in Shanghai has led to frequent disruptions in blockade and control.Minhang District, Pudong District, Jiading District are all reportedjump off the buildingevent. There are also many patients in Pudong District, who have not been dialysis for many days and have been rejected by the hospital. Some citizens told reporters that public grievances had reached a boiling point.

Mr. Dong, a citizen of Pudong, Shanghai told The Epoch Times on March 28, “NowShanghai EpidemicControl, many hospitals do not accept it. My father has not been on dialysis for many days, and now his feet are edema. “

Mr. Dong said that his father was a uremia patient and should do dialysis three times a week. Pudong Junkang Hospital refused to allow him to do dialysis because there were positive patients in the community. Only one Pudong hospital accepted patients from the closed community, and he did it last week. Once, I haven’t done it for 4 days now, “They said they couldn’t make it, there were too many people!”

There are three patients in the community, including his father, who need hemodialysis. “There is no response to all the reports. I can’t watch my father die at home.” He criticized the community committee and hospital. They kicked the ball against each other, but they didn’t solve it, so he could only post everywhere for help.

36 medical institutions in Shanghai are closed,Dialysis patientNo way for help. (web image)

After Mr. Dong posted the article, he saw a lot of replies, “Some people have been out of dialysis for a week, and the impact will be even greater. This is not a problem of one individual, but a problem of a group. There may be hundreds of people in Pudong. A group of a thousand people is so dangerous.”

Mr. Dong said angrily, don’t let it happen later. Not many people died in the epidemic. These uremia patients were in poor health and were old. If they couldn’t dialysis, they would not be able to survive.

As of the press release, Mr. Dong posted that he had just received a notice that his father was temporarily scheduled to undergo dialysis tomorrow.

Shanghai under extreme lockdownjump off the buildingfrequent events

According to an online video, an elderly man jumped off the building at Lane 402, Bijiang Road, Hongqi San Village, Minhang District.

The reporter asked Ms. Lin, a resident near Hongqi Sancun for confirmation on the 28th. She said, “(The person) who jumped from the building in my community is 70 years old. I heard that it was because of poor health, maybe because of cancer and pain. He also has a wife and daughter. , (the old man) jumped off and his feet were broken.”

According to rumors from the outside world, because the neighborhood committee did not let him go out to get medicine, the reporter called the Hongqi Sancun neighborhood committee several times, but no one answered.

Ms. Lin said that it has been half a month since the community was closed since March 14, and she cannot leave the community, and food is expensive and difficult to buy. It can be released, but it will not be released without proof.”

The incident of jumping off the building is not the only one in Minhang District. Ms. Lin said that her relatives in Jiading told her that there were also two incidents of jumping off the building in Jiading District.

There were also reports of jumping off the building in Pudong District, Shanghai. Mr. Wang, a resident of Pudong, told The Epoch Times on the 27th that a 14-year-old girl jumped off the building in Kangqiao Town, Pudong. After that, she jumped off and her mother cried to death.”

Because the detailed location of the falling incident could not be known, the reporter could not verify further.

The number of cases in Shanghai has surged, and there have been four complaints online, and the account has been suspended

Mr. Wang, a citizen of Pudong District, said that the community where he lives has just had a confirmed case and is currently closed. “I did a test kit yesterday and said that two positives were found. Today, another one was found, and now they are all sealed in the community.”

Ms. Li, a citizen of Minhang District, Shanghai, also said that a case has just appeared in her community. “Now it is closed again, it is very serious!”

The number of cases in Shanghai has continued to surge. On March 27, there were 50 new local confirmed cases and 3,450 asymptomatic infections in Shanghai. The number of infected people hit a single-day high. Due to the CCP’s habit of covering up the epidemic, the actual number of infected people may be even more.

“Why are there so many? It seems that Shanghai is not right this year. The more and more tests are taken, the more rounds of tests, almost everyone has cooperated with it, and all those who are sick are caught. More?” Mr. Wang said.

Shanghai EpidemicThe outbreak, the public questioned multiple nucleic acid tests, and the number of infections continued to soar. The picture shows Shanghai citizens queuing for nucleic acid testing on March 23. (Photo by Hector Retamal/AFP via Getty Images)

He questioned that the current nucleic acid testing situation in Shanghai is very abnormal, either it can’t be detected, or someone has put poison. ), you should think about it, what the hell is going on, and you need to find out the reason. However, as soon as I said it online, they blocked my account. “

Mr. Wang said that now all the citizens of Shanghai are complaining, “Now Shanghai has made everyone in danger, and they are scolding, scolding and scolding. Just about to lift the lockdown, there is another one (diagnosed), and the scolding is uncivilized, It’s immoral, who would think about it, but everyone blames each other and blames each other.” He believes that Shanghai, a civilized city, has been completely screwed up in this epidemic.

Responsible editor: Sun Yun#

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