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Suihua City of Heilongjiang Province is currently one of the six areas designated in China as high risk for pandemic control. | |
Heilongjiang is a north-eastern province bordering Russia, and as China battles a resurgence of the CCP virus this winter, the people living there are being hit particularly hard. | |
In Suihua City, some sporadic cases first broke out around January 10. | |
Communities were quickly placed under closed management. | |
Each family was allowed to send one person to go shopping every three days. | |
Then starting from January the 20th, stricter measures were imposed and everyone was required to stay home for seven straight days. | |
Around the same time, a video was widespread on Chinese social media, in which an elderly man pounded on a police van in the street, yelling, I don't have anything to eat. | |
Take me to prison. | |
At least I'll have something to eat in prison. | |
You know? | |
You don't know what to do. | |
I don't know. | |
I don't know. | |
but I was in the middle of stiffer | |
I was in the middle of stiffering the city, and I was in the middle of stiffering the city, and I was in the middle of stiffering the city. | |
More tragically, two people in Suihua committed suicide shortly after the city imposed the seven-day lockdown, according to local witnesses. | |
On January 20th, a resident ended his own life by jumping from a high-rise apartment building. | |
The next day, a resident committed suicide by hanging himself on a horizontal bar. | |
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