This article presents a scope seemingly particular to the epicenter and is tailored propaganda by omission for nerds. China, the nation as a whole, shut down...that's right...snarky Madagascar reference...everything.
Exactly what the US seems on edge about, China did. Schools. Jobs. Transportation. And the exceptions and mechanisms and procedures of exception that were made to arrest any futher advance of clusters should be reported, but are not. Incrementally returning a prioritized range of enterprise fr
It's not the whole nation. A lot of factories in Shenzhen are back up and running and fulfilling the backlog of orders. Handling the situation has been passed down to local authorities in most places and they will decide when it's safe to lift any restrictions that they imposed.
It's not the whole nation. A lot of factories in Shenzhen are back up and running and fulfilling the backlog of orders. Handling the situation has been passed down to local authorities in most places and they will decide when it's safe to lift any restrictions that they imposed.
The factories in Shenzhen were the first enterprise given exception two weeks ago. I have lived for six years in the near-interior of Jiangxi and coastal Fujian provinces.
The article frames Hubei's enforced quarantine excluding any context of advisory quarantines still in effect for the whole country. Are schools and vehicular/mass transit "up and running" in Shenzhen? They are not. Those factories are monitored to safeguard any resurgence of advance because the risks of habitual congregation are being assayed. They were prioritized. You are incorrect to claim the nation's work stoppage has been lifted and simply uninformed of an incremental policy and its prioritizations and protocols in place (from Mom&Pops to Walmart) to prevent hoarding and panic.
I returned from a break Feb 5th to an empty airport in Quanzhou where I've lived for 18 months. Prior to moving here, I had the privilege of four years of long weekends to tour the countrysides on a 250cc motorcycle to remote villages, lodged in rustic conditions, and camped around a lot of reservoirs-- the greater their elevation the less polluted and pristine at a "top".I've vacationed to three western provinces up to the border of Tibet, so more of a tourist experience, not as intensive, but signficant in terms of comparison. Never been to Beijing or Shanghai. Suzhou's as dense a city I visited for a week.
My daily experience is a fortunate distance from an epicenter and, along with everyone else, a scrutiny and education about a pathogen's advance and the variables and conditions of contagion. Not a lot else to do other than cooking and corresponding/affirming information through social media with ex-students spread throughout the south, east, and north of the country.
It's Not Just Wuhan (Score:3, Interesting)
Exactly what the US seems on edge about, China did. Schools. Jobs. Transportation. And the exceptions and mechanisms and procedures of exception that were made to arrest any futher advance of clusters should be reported, but are not. Incrementally returning a prioritized range of enterprise fr
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It's not the whole nation. A lot of factories in Shenzhen are back up and running and fulfilling the backlog of orders. Handling the situation has been passed down to local authorities in most places and they will decide when it's safe to lift any restrictions that they imposed.
Re:It's Not Just Wuhan (Score:2)
It's not the whole nation. A lot of factories in Shenzhen are back up and running and fulfilling the backlog of orders. Handling the situation has been passed down to local authorities in most places and they will decide when it's safe to lift any restrictions that they imposed.
The factories in Shenzhen were the first enterprise given exception two weeks ago. I have lived for six years in the near-interior of Jiangxi and coastal Fujian provinces.
The article frames Hubei's enforced quarantine excluding any context of advisory quarantines still in effect for the whole country. Are schools and vehicular/mass transit "up and running" in Shenzhen? They are not. Those factories are monitored to safeguard any resurgence of advance because the risks of habitual congregation are being assayed. They were prioritized. You are incorrect to claim the nation's work stoppage has been lifted and simply uninformed of an incremental policy and its prioritizations and protocols in place (from Mom&Pops to Walmart) to prevent hoarding and panic.
I returned from a break Feb 5th to an empty airport in Quanzhou where I've lived for 18 months. Prior to moving here, I had the privilege of four years of long weekends to tour the countrysides on a 250cc motorcycle to remote villages, lodged in rustic conditions, and camped around a lot of reservoirs-- the greater their elevation the less polluted and pristine at a "top".I've vacationed to three western provinces up to the border of Tibet, so more of a tourist experience, not as intensive, but signficant in terms of comparison. Never been to Beijing or Shanghai. Suzhou's as dense a city I visited for a week.
My daily experience is a fortunate distance from an epicenter and, along with everyone else, a scrutiny and education about a pathogen's advance and the variables and conditions of contagion. Not a lot else to do other than cooking and corresponding/affirming information through social media with ex-students spread throughout the south, east, and north of the country.