CHINA has plunged 800,000 people in Wuhan back into lockdown as the Communist nation continues its brutal “Covid Zero” policies.
Beijing is taking a no-tolerance approach to the virus – enforcing a lockdown in the city after just 20 to 25 new infections a day this week.
Chinese leader Xi Jinping – who was this week made “Emperor for Life” – is using what has been dubbed as the “world’s strictest lockdown” to control his citizens.
Wuhan was the site of the world’s first Covid outbreak – sounding the alarm to the World Health Organisation (WHO) on December 31, 2019.
The true origins of the virus remain unknown.