This Hu Xijin commentary can be seen as part of a wider trend of normalizing Covid in the Chinese online media sphere.
Bus and subway operators in Beijing will no longer refuse entry to passengers without a 48-hour negative nucleic acid certificate.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs blamed the BBC for distorting facts and painting China in a bad light.
Anger, distrust in Lanzhou after community staff discovered that those coming to test residents had not had a recent Covid test themselves.
Bluffing in Zhengzhou: "Nothing scarier than the newly acquired power of people at the lowest rung of society."
On Weibo, many people held different views on the incident regarding two women being tied up after violating Guangzhou anti-epidemic rules.
Shijiazhuang is trending on Chinese social media as "the first person to eat the crab" for implementing updated, looser Covid measures.
There's online outrage about excessive and senseless Covid anti-epidemic measures in Heilongjiang after two shop incidents went viral.
Many commenters have a less rose-colored view of the future of 'zero Covid' than some of China's opinion makers.
What happened in Hohhot? And why did the incident receive nationwide attention? An explainer including timeline.
"In Ordos, no matter when, we will always insist on lives first, saving people first."
Full list of names including the members of China's new 20th Central Committee, the Politburo, and its Standing Committee.
The Ruzhou girl developed a high fever on October 14, but wasn't taken to hospital until the night of October 17.
Green fences bring back memories of Shanghai's lockdown earlier in 2022.
The Health Code system and the ‘Green Horse’ meme have become part of everyday life in a zero-Covid China.
Political commentator Hu Xijin about China's zero-Covid Policy: " This fight is bound to be like navigating a boat against the current."
Li Yifeng is not exactly living up to his role as spokesperson for the Ministry of State Security.
Relief in Chengdu about well-stocked shelves, but frustrations are building over slow Covid testing processes.
Chengdu's 'lockdown' is called 'staying at home.'
'If you can leave, we can leave!' This end to a local community lockdown was beautifully played by Nanning residents.