Jack Dorsey, former Twitter CEO, responds to China’s tough policies on COVID: ‘Stop CCP’
Gordon Chang, Senior Fellow at the Gatestone Institute, interacts with China’s goal of bringing communities to COVID-free levels.
Former Twitter CEO Jack Dorsey responded to a news segment about the Chinese government’s current approach to COVID-19 policies with a simple message.
After Dorsey saw a report highlighting the Chinese government’s tough COVID-19 policies, more than two and a half years ago since the pandemic began, he offered a solution: “End CCP.”
The report said COVID-19 testing in China is rigorous and consistent, adding that a phone app geared towards public health determines where anyone can go.
According to the report, a green code is required when entering public places, and a red code means an individual has to go into quarantine.
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COVID-19 testing is mandatory for Beijing’s residents, who number more than 20 million, according to the report.
Elsewhere in China, such as Shanghai, the city ended a two-month lockdown on June 1.
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During Shanghai’s lockdown, city residents struggled to get essentials like food. China has a “zero COVID” approach to the epidemic, which means a slight rise in cases in a city could lead to widespread lockdowns.
Anders Hagstrom and Reuters of Fox News contributed to this report.
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