True Communism has never been tried.
to provide sufficient food to residents of northeastern China’s Changchun city during its own lockdown.
“Many chip companies in Shanghai’s Zhangjiang High-tech Park are running under a closed-off procedure by having employees work and stay in the factory campus so as to ensure production,” the newspaper detailed on Tuesday. “Authorities in Changchun, capital of Northeast China’s Jilin Province apologized to local residents for the short supply of vegetables as the city’s two major vegetable wholesale markets were temporarily closed due to the sudden epidemic flare-up of COVID-19 [Chinese coronavirus],” the newspaper said.
“We are particularly anxious and angry about this, and we express our deep apologies to the public for the impact and inconvenience caused,” Liu said at a press conference.
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