China’s claim to victory over COVID undermined by arrests and closures

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For millions of others still locked up in Shanghai, hearing officials trumpet the city’s victory over COVID-19 and its “reopening” is infuriating.

Some are so frustrated by being confined that conflicts have erupted with the police. One compound, cut off from the world since April 1 and reported that the shutdown would last at least 10 days, saw a handful of other people detained after their release in protest. said one resident, who asked to be known only by his surname Li, for fear of reprisals for speaking out.

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