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New word of the day
New word of the day












new word of the day

It means that local areas will be classified as “locked-down,” “controlled” or “precautionary,” based on their Covid19 risk. The document states that in line with the guidelines for the city’s epidemic prevention and control, the division between areas or zones that are in certain risk categories should be ‘optimized,’ with those in the high-risk category requiring a ‘hard isolation.’ Security guards should also be on duty 24 hours a day at the entrance of the buildings.Įarlier this month, Shanghai adopted “3-level control measures” after its initial phased lockdown. It is dated April 23, 2022, and its source is the Pudong New Area Office for Epidemic Control.

new word of the day

The word soon turned into a hashtag page where people started commenting on the issue of fences being placed around residential buildings, voicing concerns on what a fence around buildings would mean for fire safety, especially after online rumors suggested that there had been a fire at one community in Pudong on Saturday night.Īn official document regarding the ‘hard isolation’ measure was also shared online on Saturday. Shanghai is rotten to the core,” one commenter wrote. The word popped up on Chinese social media on April 23rd after some Shanghai netizens posted photos of fences being set up around their community building to keep residents from walking out. While some Shanghai households have already endured weeks of isolation, a new word was added to their epidemic vocabulary today: ‘hard isolation’ or ‘strong quarantine’ ( yìng gélí 硬隔离)














New word of the day