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Residents of starving China beg for food on social media as they are unable to leave their homes due to the world’s strictest Covid lockdown.

January 1, 2022
Source: infosurhoy.com infosurhoy.com
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Residents of starving China beg for food on social media because they are unable to leave their homes due to the world’s strictest Covid lockdown. STARVING Chinese citizens have been begging for food on social media as they are prohibited from leaving their homes by the world’s strictest lowdown rules. It comes after the city of Xi’an imposed draconian lockdown measures earlier this week in an attempt to combat the rise in Covid cases. Officials told the city’s 13 million residents on Monday that they could only leave their homes if they were invited to participate in a new round...
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