in the far western city of urumqi. the deaths have been blamed by many on restrictive coronavirus curbs and sparked off the protests. a senior chinese health official has acknowledged that some people have been unhappy with the lockdowns and blamed local officals. translation: some residents. and general public say the major problem is the oversimplification of the prevention control measures and arbitrary imposition of restrictions and the one size fits all approach. some localities have arbitrarily expended the areas and the people to be put on lockdown and in some regions without approval randomly putting the entire locality on stack. at present, localities have established an ad hoc working committee to deal with the wrongful practice of arbitrary imposition of restrictions.
today, we ve heard from the chinese health ministry. translation: some citizens - and the general public say the major problems are the oversimplification of the prevention and control measures and arbitrary imposition of restrictions, and the one size fits all approach. some localities have arbitrarily expanded the areas and people to be put on lockdown, and some regions, without approval, randomly put the entire locality on stack. at present, localities have established an ad hoc working committee to deal with the wrongful practice of arbitrary imposition of restrictions. the unrest was triggered by the deaths of ten people who died in this apartment fire last week, in the western city of urumqi. some people blame strict covid restrictions, for hampering rescue teams. this was hong kong a few hours ago. students from the territory s top
some people to be put on lockdown, in some regions, without approval, randomly put the entire locality on stack. at present, localities have established an ad hoc working committee to deal with a wrongful practice of arbitrary imposition of restrictions. howard zhang is editor of the bbc s chinese service. news of an expanded vaccination programme, is that a tacit admission that china s zero covid policy is wrong, that the stringent restrictions will need to be changed? restrictions will need to be chanced? , ., ., changed? may be a tacit admission, but it is also changed? may be a tacit admission, but it is also in changed? may be a tacit admission, but it is also in line changed? may be a tacit admission, but it is also in line with changed? may be a tacit admission, but it is also in line with the - but it is also in line with the traditional management of descent tactics that the chinese government always uses. on one side, as we can see, they start to arrest people and
a new vaccination round for the over 805. we discussed on the programme yesterday that the low vaccination rate among older people is one of the major hurdles to easing the zero covid policy. a senior health official said today the problem is not the zero covid policy itself, put an overzealous implementation of the policy at local level. translation: some citizens - and the general public say the major problems are the oversimplification of the prevention and control measures and arbitrary imposition of restrictions, and the one size fits all approach. some localities have arbitrarily expanded the areas and people to be put on lockdown, and some regions, without approval, randomly put the entire locality on stack. at present, localities have established an ad hoc working committee to deal with the wrongful practice of arbitrary imposition of restrictions.
president xi jinping to step down. speaking earlier this morning, a senior chinese official acknowledged that some people have been unhappy with the lockdowns, and that measures in some places are being investigated. translation: some netizens i and general public say the major problem is the oversimplification of the prevention control measures and arbitrary imposition of restrictions and a one size fits all approach. some localities have arbitrarily expended the areas and the people to be put on lockdown and some regions without approval randomly put the entire locality. at present, localities have established an ad hoc working committee to deal with the wrongful practice of arbitrary imposition of restrictions. howard zhang is editor of the bbc s chinese service. he said the authorities in china had managed to suppress the street protests.