The epidemic situations in the smaller cities of Baoding and Dazhou have particularly attracted attention online.
Earlier in 2022, temporary 'fangcang' (方舱) makeshift hospitals across China were changed into permanent ones.
"For three years, I was able to guard my green horse," some said after many places in China have now stopped checking Health Code apps.
China changes its Covid approach, and Weibo users are still getting used to the idea: "We are going from one extreme to the other."
"Everyone is really happy but there is a black cloud heading our way."
Anger, distrust in Lanzhou after community staff discovered that those coming to test residents had not had a recent Covid test themselves.
Many commenters have a less rose-colored view of the future of 'zero Covid' than some of China's opinion makers.
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"In Ordos, no matter when, we will always insist on lives first, saving people first."
"Unless you shut down the entire internet in Lanzhou, there is no way for you to cover this up."
Caught in Covid measures, many Urumqi residents turn to social media for help.
The Health Code system and the ‘Green Horse’ meme have become part of everyday life in a zero-Covid China.
Chengdu's 'lockdown' is called 'staying at home.'
Fangcang hospitals are here to stay as long as China sticks to its current zero-Covid path.
Experts say this, experts say that, but many social media users wish experts would say nothing at all.
China's temporary 'Fangcang' shelter hospitals are here to stay.
An incident in which a man taken to a morgue turned out to be alive doesn't really help to restore residents' trust in Shanghai.
While Chinese top experts stress that Covid patients can not recover at home, Shanghai's centralized quarantine locations are anything but a home away from home.
The flashes of light seen in the sky right before the Qinghai earthquake have become a trending topic on Weibo.
The 17-year-old girl from Shaanxi underwent surgery for no reason at all, without her parents' consent.