It's not a "Hollywood science fiction movie" but a Shanghai office building turned into a makeshift hospital.
This Shanghai-based German national has had it with local anti-epidemic measures.
Shanghai residents at Zhangjiang Nashi International are angered about their community turning into a Covid quarantine site.
"It's easier to get a Shanghai license plate than groceries around here."
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.
After the same thing happened in Shangrao and Huizhou, another pet dog was now killed by a healthcare worker in Shanghai.
Eddie Peng is having pan-fried belt fish, and so are all of his Shanghai neighbors.
People complain that there is not enough food, not enough staff at the Shanghai Nanhui Covid-19 isolation site.
Many Weibo users think it is unnecessarily cruel for young children to be kept separate from their parents at this Shanghai quarantine location.
In the midst of the Shanghai phased lockdown, some on social media say present-day Shanghai feels like two worlds in one city.
Videos of people dancing for healthcare workers are all the rage on Chinese social media, but many think the trend is not about gratitude, but attention...
In backing up their claim that an American company made Covid-19, Chinese state media confused The Daily Mail and a British misinformation site.
Some say this year is not 2022 but "2020too", suggesting that everything has gone back to the initial stage of the Covid outbreak.
Hotpot Friday night turned into a three-day hotpot marathon for this lady from Zhengzhou.
First in Shangrao, now in Huizhou.
Because Yue tested positive for Covid19, the entire country came to know the recent whereabouts of "the hardest-working man of China."
Tianjin students expressed anger and disbelief online after their school dormitories became local Covid19 quarantine sites and their belonging were tossed out. Since earlier this month,...
On the 15th day of lockdown, Xi'an has largely brought the Covid19 outbreak under control, but at what cost?
Quarantined Xi'an: "This outbreak is really putting the city's management to the test."
Some applauded the move, arguing that public shaming is a more effective punishment than prison time.