Outcry in China, Corona wreaking havoc again, long queues in crematorium, another dangerous wave will come on Christmas, New Year
World News / Outcry in China, Corona wreaking havoc again, long queues in crematorium, another dangerous wave will come on Christmas, New Year
World News - Outcry in China, Corona wreaking havoc again, long queues in crematorium, another dangerous wave will come on Christmas, New Year
World News: There is an outcry in China due to Corona. People are so scared that due to the fear of Corona, they are not coming out of their houses. After removing the zero covid policy, China is facing the brunt of Corona. There is silence on the streets. There are many cities where the cases of corona are increasing with every new day. Alam is that there is a shortage of antigen test kits in hospitals in many cities in China. At the same time, the figures of those who died are not known, but long queues are being seen in the crematorium. Experts even say that China will have to be alert for not one but three waves in the coming times. The first blow will be felt only in winter. At the same time, cases may increase further during Christmas and New Year.China's leading epidemiologist Wu Zunyao has warned that there will be three waves of corona in China. According to media reports, the first occasion will be after Christmas, the second after New Year and the third after Lunar New Year. Because people return to their homes on these occasions, the danger can increase manifold if careless. He said that out of the three waves of Corona, the first wave will come this winter.In fact, the Xi Jinping government of China had ended its zero covid policy regarding covid after many protests in the country. After this, there has been an unexpected increase in the cases of corona. According to the information, the graph of corona is increasing in the cities spread from north to south of China.Corona waves will come from December to MarchIt will run from mid-December to mid-January, affecting cities on a large scale. While the second wave will start from late January to mid-February in 2023, he said that due to the Lunar New Year in China, corona cases may increase. While the third wave will run from late February to mid-March as people return to work after the holidays.Three waves can increase tension, many schools will be closed from todayChinese officials said most schools would be closed from Monday. Students have been told to study from home. Meanwhile, most schools in Hangzhou have been told to end the winter semester early. Also, the Education Authority said that schools in Guangzhou which are already running online classes will have to conduct classes in the same format. Wu, the chief epidemiologist of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention in Beijing, said that the corona will be at its peak this winter and will have to face three waves for about three months.Food shortage in China, parcel services disruptedTalking about the corona cases in Beijing, the capital of China, the Omicron variant of Kovid has created panic here. Services ranging from catering to parcel and delivery have been disrupted here. The situation is such that in a city with a population of 22 million, there are long queues at the crematorium even for the last rites. Because a large number of people working here have gone on leave due to being found Covid positive.long queues at the crematoriumBaoshan is the largest crematorium in Beijing. The conditions here are frightening. There is no space left for parking here either. An employee working at the crematorium said that it is difficult to book for cremation right now. That's why people are bringing the dead bodies of their relatives or relatives by private vehicles only. The situation is that smoke keeps rising from the crematorium here throughout the day. Seeing these conditions of the crematorium, it can be understood to what level the havoc of Corona has reached. According to the agency, subways in the city of Xian, located in China's northwest, are seen empty, while the country's commercial center Shanghai is also not much active after Christmas and New Year.