Locals in Shanghai, who are under extreme locking because Covid-19, live a very difficult life. Glimpres from the city continues to appear on social media, which shows how people handle their daily tasks such as walking around their dogs.Shanghai is a hotspot from the Covid-19 plague currently in China. Although tally daily infection has fallen in the past few days, it is still very high compared to other countries. These all 26 million residents in the city have been asked to stay at home.
Now, the videos posted by Shanghai residents on Twitter show announcements made by drones. Drones appeared in the sky after residents were found to sing and protested the lack of supplies on their balcony.This video was first shared at Weibo, and walked to Twitter after several Chinese journalists took it. According to the translation given by locals, the drones asked people to obey the limit of Covid-19 and “control your desire for freedom”.They were asked not to open the window or sing.
Other videos like that showed health workers used Megafon to make public announcements on the streets of Shanghai. “From tonight, the partner must sleep separately, do not kiss, hugs are not permitted, and eat separately. Thank you for your corporation,” Workers told residents from the housing community.A week ago, the video appeared on social media which showed a four-legged robot patrolling the streets of Shanghai and made a health announcement.There is dissatisfaction between the population of food distribution and important items due to covid sidewalks. The city government has acknowledged the problem and vowed to improve the situation.
“Shanghai has adequate basic reserves such as rice and meat, but the problem has emerged in the distribution and delivery lasts until the epidemic control steps,” said Deputy Mayor of Shanghai Chen Tong at a press conference on Thursday.He said that the city would try to reopen several wholesale markets and food stores and allow more shipping personnel from locked areas. Officials will also crack down, add it.China’s financial hub has been largely silent after the city imposes the limitation of hard movements to stem the spread of Covid, with only health workers, volunteers, shipping personnel or special permits on the streets.