In Shanghai, China, where strict restrictions on going out continue due to the spread of the new coronavirus, nearly 20,000 infected people were confirmed on the 6th, setting a new record high for the 6th consecutive day.

With no prospect of lifting restrictions on going out, Japanese expatriates are becoming more worried about food procurement.

In Shanghai, China, where strict restrictions on going out continue, 19,982 people infected with the new coronavirus were confirmed on the 6th, mainly asymptomatic people, and the number has reached a record high for 6 consecutive days.



As the infection continues to spread, Shanghai city officials announced at a press conference on the 7th that they will conduct antigen tests and PCR tests on residents throughout the city, but do not show any prospect of lifting restrictions on going out. It was.



Amid growing criticism from the public that food cannot be procured, the authorities acknowledged that there was a shortage of delivery staff and did not deliver enough to each household, and emphasized the stance of improving the supply system. Did.



As of October last year, there were about 38,000 Japanese expatriates living in Shanghai, but some of them had their condominiums closed without notice.



The Consul General of Japan has also been told by Japanese expatriates that they are running out of food, and as the restrictions on going out have been prolonged, anxiety has increased.

Announcer calling for infection control on SNS Suspension of duties

When an announcer of a television station in Liaoning Province, northeastern China, called on his SNS to take measures against the infection of the new coronavirus, he was punished by suspending his duties as an announcer, and the authorities were nervous about the infection situation. I can tell you that you are doing it.



On March 30, Zhu Kasumi, an announcer of a local government-affiliated television station in Liaoning Province, said on March 30 about the infection situation in some areas of Shenyang, the central city of Liaoning Province, on his SNS account. I can't say the reason, but please take proper measures against infection and go out. "



According to Chinese media, in response to this, on April 1, Zhu was punished by the TV station for suspending the duties of announcer and interviewer, saying that her inappropriate remarks had a negative effect on society. It means that I received it.



Mr. Zhu has more than 1.8 million followers on SNS, and there are a lot of posts on the Internet in support of her, saying, "She is just telling the truth and nothing is wrong."

Some women "help" with stress and complain loudly at night

In Shanghai, the number of people who are stressed is increasing while the restrictions on going out cannot be lifted, and in residential areas, women who complain loudly, "Please help me. I want to get out of this room" even at night. The figure was also seen.



Under these circumstances, some residential areas play music at night so that they can change their mood.



Popular songs that children can sing are played, and some people sang on the veranda and shouted "Let's do our best".