The Beijing Olympics are less than three weeks before the opening. Although it was announced that tickets will not be sold to the general public because the situation surrounding Corona is severe, there are complaints from Japan. A rainy day video taken at UNIQLO in Shanghai. Shopper: “No way! That’s it! I just stopped by UNIQLO … I couldn’t get out anymore within two minutes of entering the store!” The entrance was closed and on the table. Also food. Looking at the floor, some people are sleeping in sleeping bags. What the hell is going on? China has a zero-corona policy. On the 13th, a person suspected of being positive was found in the store, and the entire store was closed for about 20 hours, and PCR tests were conducted on all shoppers and all who were in the store. Recently, it seems that the same situation is happening at department stores and commercial facilities in various places. In the closed department store, there is also a small child who is separated. On the other hand, although it is the same department store story, the government side introduced this news with a completely different view of the world as “heartwarming 55 hours”. People who have been released from the trap are greeted grandly near the exit of the department store and are given souvenirs and bouquets. There was a surprising announcement from Beijing. Interview with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in Beijing: “We do not rule out the possibility of’infection by goods’from home and abroad.” The source of infection is the “Love Letter from Canada”. The first confirmed “Omicron strain” in Beijing on the 15th, suggested that the “mail” sent from Canada to Beijing may have been the source of the infection. In addition, the Beijing Olympic Games Organizing Committee, which is less than three weeks before the opening, announced that it will not sell tickets for watching games to the general public, saying that “the situation surrounding the new corona is severe”. However···. Ticket sales have been discontinued, but they are not “no audience”. It is an “invitation letter” distributed to a state-owned enterprise in China. In fact, under the surface, the allocation of watching slots to such companies is in progress. Of course, there are also complaints from Japan about the policy of allowing “only specific people” to watch the game. Voice of the Chinese net: “I can’t see it even though it’s held in my own country. Only people who have a connection with the government can go to the stadium.” “Can only people who have a pipe with the government see the Olympics?” It is a situation that may lead to criticism, but why do you accept the special case of watching games? Reporter Chichi Iwamori, Director General of China: “Although there is a risk of’national dissatisfaction’, the Chinese government wants to’control the entire Olympics’ and’easy to manage by including only pre-selected spectators. The aim is also hidden. ”
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