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David W. Roche
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“It divides people up based on where they’re from,” she said. “Isn’t that discrimination?”

With fear of the virus still acute, many in China take comfort in high-tech precautions, even if they are at times impractical and dysfunctional. Doo Wang, 26, said her code was red for a day before it inexplicably changed to green. Calling a support hotline yielded no answers. Yet she still approves of the system.

“If we had to use it indefinitely, that would be crazy — just way too big ..

Right.  Let us know how that works out, okay?

Read more at:
https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/international/world-news/in-coronavirus-fight-china-gives-citizens-a-color-code-with-red-flags/articleshow/74433482.cms?utm_source=contentofinterest&utm_medium=text&utm_campaign=cppst


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There was a video on the news of a drone chastising a woman for going outside without a mask on.  This was in Inner Mongolia,  China.  They need 5G for this kind of police state.


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