SHENZHEN, China (Reuters) -When COVID-19 case numbers started ticking up in the southern Chinese city of Shenzhen last week, Robin Chen got in his car and fled to nearby Huizhou.
It wasn’t because he feared the virus – many of his friends overseas had caught it and recovered – but he didn’t want to lose his freedom again as speculation swirled that Shenzhen was headed for its second lockdown in six months.
“I do hope and think there is no reason for our government to continue this policy because it is simply unsustainable,” he said after playing golf and surfing in coastal Huizhou.
Chinese People Grow Weary of Lockdowns
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>Robin Chen got in his car and fled… he said after playing golf and surfing in coastal Huizhou.
I feel so bad for a Chinese 1 percenter. :)
Robin’s flirting with an extended vacation in a reeducation camp.
Nah. He’s going to donate his liver while he’s still alive. Keeps the “Sell-By” date where PRC wants it.