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"...By May 7, 18,000 people had been quarantined in Beijing... In the countryside, virtually every village was on SARS alert, with roadside booths installed to examine all." Sounds familiar. So much has changed since the 2003 SARS outbreak in China, and so much hasn't.pic.twitter.com/9rbow6ZWw2
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Overzealous village officials blocked Jia Yuting from attending her grandfather's funeral, even though she had returned from Wuhan three weeks prior. Her info also leaked. “Why did you come back Wuhan? You should have stayed there. You Wuhan dog!” said one abusive caller.pic.twitter.com/DRy7r34jXf
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Here’s me getting the thermometer gun and the edict mandating the checks. We started asking the volunteers whether they’d ever measured someone with a fever in the week they’d been doing it. They mostly laughed and shook their head.pic.twitter.com/QiguccjILf
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Also fever screening checkpoints are now everywhere. Here’s me going through one in Guangzhou. The issue is the thermometers often aren’t held close enough or simply don’t function. Most people turn up with corpse-level temperatures in the 34 range (93 degrees Fahrenheit)pic.twitter.com/1ZDRcaCdCI
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Doors have also been barricaded by zealous officials. Here's a collection of shots from the Chinese internet. In one case a family relied on neighbors to lower food from balconies above after they were closed in. https://haokan.baidu.com/v?vid=17889132849549541524&pd=bjh&fr=bjhauthor&type=video …pic.twitter.com/FCFczYXDkx
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“They’re only working to separate Wuhan people from Nanjing people...They don’t care at all if Wuhan people infect each other," he said. The hotel is low enough quality there are drafts coming under the walls. Here he used tissue to plug a hole.pic.twitter.com/nKFOmnH1dA
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Another Wuhan man rented a car to try to drive his family south from Beijing. He set up a self quarantine in Nanjing, but was sent to a hotel with all others from Wuhan (sick or not). Now he spends his days plugging holes in the drafty room he fears will infect his family.pic.twitter.com/07TnkH6Dfp
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Said Harmo: “In reality there’s not much empathy,” from officials. “It’s not a caring tone they’re using. It’s a warning tone. I don’t feel very comfortable about it.” The paper hung by his door has an informant hotline, which broadly have become more common in Xi Jinping's Chinapic.twitter.com/Xj2GZ1ra4G
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Authorities found Harmo Tang 5 days after he returned from Wuhan. They registered his details, which then leaked online. Now he fields four calls a day from different paranoid officials. His apartment is blocked by police tape and a sign with a hotline to report him if he leaves.pic.twitter.com/BEqY6i6Nsk
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For instance, the grid management network, a social regulation system that breaks China into tiny sections, has been mobilized in Guangzhou. The system can be fairly secretive, but GZ laid out the numbers. 177,384 grid managers for 140,005 sections, each w/ about 1000 residents.pic.twitter.com/bqrho8dWa0
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In Guangzhou too! I suppose it would be sort of useful to know who handled your food in case you’re trying to track back a new outbreak? The temperatures are truly silly though. https://twitter.com/stevehouf/status/1223217994655911936 …pic.twitter.com/g7ULxIeq4K
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New gates and concentric checkpoints going up outside one hospital in Guangzhou today that has been appointed to treat those with coronavirus. The doctor in white hears symptoms and decides where people go. A second check in is required for the unit treating those with fevers.pic.twitter.com/Eo3PXWfBXM
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The Guangzhou subway was surprisingly well used today, even as the streets stayed mostly empty. There’s a new mandatory mask rule in effect. Some people improvised, with impressive results.pic.twitter.com/hgIq5KdZPZ
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Here’s a look at another fever screening checkpoint at a train station in China. This one has three layers: an infrared scanner connected to a computer, the thermometer guns (which are quite inaccurate), and if either turns up a fever they have a regular thermometer to use.pic.twitter.com/tGH2HBvQNz
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And a few shots of the mask stylings of Guangzhou residents. Ultimately things feel calm. Cases here have jumped a bit, but nothing like Wuhan. Still the scenes are surreal. The megalithic skyline towering above empty streets does give a certain postlapsarian feel to it all.pic.twitter.com/x7HykfE30I
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On the big screens, which still play propaganda and ads, new instructional videos on mask wearing and hand washing are running. This one informed people to do three key things, stay inside, wash hands and wear masks.pic.twitter.com/ySr91x30I4
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And a requisite shot of the smoker taking a break from the mask to fumigate the lungs.pic.twitter.com/z733zPGo1e
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Some people were making the best of the situation. This family was using the empty sidewalks to teach their son to ride a bike. That’s not normally an easy feat on a Chinese city street.pic.twitter.com/z9SI21YADk
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In the subway Guangzhou already has temperature screening at entrances along with medical-looking curtains that work as an isolation zone. Though a small dumpster took up much of the quarantine area when I peaked behind the curtain.pic.twitter.com/DKyj8jQmGY
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Some stores and residential complexes had screening desks where people’s temperatures would be taken before entering. Though if the coronavirus spreads before preventing symptoms, that will likely only be partially helpful.pic.twitter.com/GrS02pnO31
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