The US is adding one wuhan (50k total) per day in Covid cases.
Anyone talking about anarchists or cancel culture is an unpaid crisis actor.
Amazing to hear talk in the US that the virus can't be stopped:
Outside of Hubei Province, China had a little over 30K cases.
Shanghai: 718 cases; 23 deaths; 7 active cases; 688 recovered.
In SH, voluntary lockdown went in place from Jan 22 to circa March 21.
Non-essential business were closed for that period. A strong 2 month lockdown. You were allowed to go out as you wanted but there wasn't much open, except food and drug stores and some restaurants. Subway and buses kept running the whole time. Mostly empty, but medical workers and food service workers could get to their jobs. Most folks worked at home for a few months.
Gradual reopening of restaurants, bars, gyms was phased in from late March through May 1 in stages. Some gov't gyms have remained closed. Private ones were allowed to open March 21. School openings were phased in starting around May 1. Universities still closed, and not reopening until the Fall semester.
From around Jan 22 to June 1,
everyone wore a mask in public.
In June, mask wearing slipped to about 70% (my estimation), until the Beijing mini-outbreak, which bounced mask-wearing back up to 90% for two weeks. This week probably dropped down to 75% again.
China never went in much for social distancing and handwashing (I had hoped that soap would start appearing in all bathrooms, but not even available in the hospital public bathroom). Face masks were the main precaution, along with of course no crowds and staying home mostly.