▲ Shenzhen citizens moving computers late at night


Most of the roads in Shenzhen were paralyzed on the evening before the blockade as the quarantine authorities in Shenzhen, China announced that they would lock down the city from the 14th local time.

This is because Shenzhen citizens moved to defend 'food' and 'computers' ahead of the city lockdown.



On the 13th local time, the Shenzhen city quarantine authorities announced that the entire city would be locked down for one week from March 14 to 20.



During this period, the Shenzhen city quarantine authorities suspended public transportation, such as subways and buses, and ordered all companies, except for public service companies, to work from home.



In addition, from the 14th, when the lockdown measures begin, a full PCR investigation will be conducted on Shenzhen citizens and all unnecessary going out will be prohibited.




Then Shenzhen citizens left their homes late at night and headed to work and grocery stores.



On that day, in downtown Shenzhen, the streets were crowded with passers-by with computers and data from their offices, and the grocery store was suddenly out of food.



Some Shenzhen citizens were prepared in case of emergency by purchasing a means of transportation or securing a shared bicycle near their house as an emergency measure when they heard the news of the suspension of subway and bus operations.



On social media in China that day, a so-called 'manual of action' was spread under the title 'Things to do on the evening of the 13th', such as 'Shopping, bringing a computer from the company, and holding a shared bike'.



A Chinese netizen who saw a long line of cars in the middle of the night said, "Shenzhen is the only city in the world where cars are blocked by people going to pick up their computers the day before the city lockdown." I was sorry.



Meanwhile, on the 13th local time, when the lockdown measures were announced, in Shenzhen, the number of confirmed cases per day was 75 and 11 asymptomatic.



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(Photo = Weibo)