The three-week closure of Shanghai insisted on clearing the online popular "run (run) school" and "Shanghai dead" and then transmitted to the blockchain

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When will the unblocking day come? Shanghai residents ask this question over and over again. Their dissatisfied Yulun was blocked, and they continued to express it in a different way; news and cases that were not released by the government were recorded and re-integrated by the people. During the lockdown of Shanghai, this struggle between public opinion and official accounts is in full swing.

The Shanghai New Coronary Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Press Conference pointed out that the Shanghai epidemic has shown a downward trend in recent days. Streets and towns reporting more than 100 new cases in a single day have dropped for 3 consecutive days, indicating that "community spread has been effectively curbed", but Shanghai reported on the 19th that there were new local new crown 19442 positive infections and 7 new deaths. , there is still a long way to go before "full reset".

Chinese epidemic prevention expert Zhong Nanshan published a paper earlier claiming that China cannot pursue "dynamic clearing" for a long time, but the relevant report has been deleted after it was disclosed on April 18. Earlier, the official media published his speech on April 8. The content was that China should still insist on "dynamic clearing", and the official intention was more obvious. Public grievances in Shanghai continued to escalate, with banners in red and white cloth appearing on tree trunks and street lamps. Slogans such as "People are dying", "This content cannot be viewed due to violations" and "Against unlimited lockdowns" expressed protests against the "zero policy", and the man who hung the banner was finally arrested.

Officials have also noticed rising public grievances. The authorities had already sent heavyweight Chinese Vice Premier Sun Chunlan to Shanghai to inspect and “on-the-spot investigation” in old neighborhoods and other places, but netizens discovered that they were “posing for pictures” on the rooftop of the building ( Posing for pictures); Shanghai Deputy Mayor Chen Tong also " falls out " and visited a home full of food in a refrigerator and on a table. Netizens also discovered that Chen Tong had kept his hands in his sleeves during the visit. The netizen asked sarcastically, "Is it extremely disgusting?"

It is popular to first seal the national anthem "Run Xue"

Various official measures to appease and stabilize people's hearts seem to have the opposite effect, and the voices of dissatisfaction on the Internet continue to ferment. The official Weibo account has blocked several "sensitive" hot search topics in the past few days. A large number of netizens vented their anger on Chinese social platforms by using the first line of the Chinese national anthem, "Rise up, people who don't want to be slaves."


It is not uncommon for sensitive keywords on Weibo to be blocked. When the epidemic broke out, people had to change other words to discuss online. Another popular term "run school" appeared on Weibo. "Run" takes the homonym of "run", which means to "Run if you can Run" and escape from China as soon as possible. Netizens on Weibo pointed to "money if you have money", "Every day someone tells me, just get through it, it'll be fine! I tell you it won't get better at all! This is just a prelude. "Running scholars", and some netizens accepted their fate and said that "running learning" is just a kind of self-paralysis, "if you have the strength, you will be nourished long ago." At present, "Runxue" has not been banned on Weibo.


According to various media reports, the number of searches for "immigration" on WeChat, Baidu and Google in Shanghai has soared. Among them, the "Financial Times" report on April 17 interviewed more than a dozen immigration consulting firms in Shanghai, which saw a sharp increase in requests for help this month. The report also mentioned that searches for keywords related to "immigration" on mainland social media WeChat have increased nearly sevenfold since the beginning of April.

The list of "Shanghai dead" is transferred to the blockchain

Reports and rumors about the death of Shanghai citizens due to the epidemic have continued on the Internet, but the Shanghai government has so far not announced the death toll of the epidemic, causing many netizens to question the official's attempt to hide the truth. An article titled "Dead in Shanghai" recently circulated on WeChat, recording the people who died abnormally in this epidemic, including the economist Lang Xianping's mother who died waiting for the nucleic acid test report, and the patient who was rejected by her own hospital because of asthma. Nurse Zhou Shengni, Qian Wenxiong, director of the Information Center of the Hongkou District Health and Health Commission who committed suicide on April 2, and others.

Later, the article was deleted, and someone uploaded the content to the blockchain and made a list. The number of cases on the list is based on the 70 cases of deleted articles, which has increased by more than 160, and the information uploaded by different people. The content that needs to be entered includes the city, community, and even the address of the deceased, details of the incident, life and resume of the deceased Wait. Many of the cases on the list come from the personal experiences of netizens in the community, the experiences of relatives and friends, news from friends and information on the Internet. On the list, there are elderly people in the community who "did the pressure and jumped to their death at home after testing positive", and a retired professor from the School of Foreign Languages and Literature of Fudan University who "seeked medical treatment in the city for four hours with no results" and died.

The source of the information in many cases is "unknown", but there are also a large number of the deceased who are relatives of the data uploader, and the list of death cases is evidenced by pictures or information. The grandfather of one of the deceased passed away due to delay in treatment. The grandson carefully recorded the process of grandfather waiting for an ambulance to his death.

"At 11:30, my grandfather said that he had difficulty breathing, so he used an emergency oxygen bottle to inhale oxygen. When he dialed 120, the emergency call kept telling him that the landline was busy, and he didn't get through until 11:37 and informed him of the address, and he was informed that a car would be dispatched.

But the ambulance never came, and it was called again at 12:20 to inform that there was no vehicle to go. Grandpa's breathing became weaker and weaker, and the last words he said were "No need."

My mother collapsed, and I called 120, 110, and 119. And I can only sleep on my grandfather, hoping that he can breathe more easily. Hearing his breaths getting weaker and longer, the interval became longer and longer, fearing that there would never be another breath.

At 12:40, my grandfather was no longer breathing. I tried PCR but to no avail.

At 13:20, the ambulance finally arrived, issued a death notice, charged 180 yuan to send the car, and left. "

The person who uploaded the information also uploaded a resident medical certificate, which stated that the death of the deceased was April 12, 2022.

When will the unblocking day come? Shanghai residents ask this question over and over again. Their dissatisfied Yulun was blocked, and they continued to express it in a different way; news and cases that were not released by the government were recorded and re-integrated by the people. During the lockdown of Shanghai, this struggle between public opinion and official accounts is in full swing.




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