Western Journalist Publishes Rare View Inside a China COVID-19 Quarantine Camp
British journalist Thomas Hale is the Shanghai correspondent for Financial Times, and he recently published a rare account of what life is like inside one of China's COVID-19 quarantine camps, where he was restricted for 10 days, not because he tested positive for COVID, but because he was tracked through his cell phone as being close to someone else who tested positive for COVID. The title of the article is "I spent 10 days in a secret Chinese Covid detention centre." What follows is a detailed account of his experience, which is apparently quite rare for a foreigner, and perhaps resulted from a misspelling of his name when his information was entered into their COVID-19 tracking system. And while being forcibly confined as basically a prisoner, one of the things that apparently surprised Hale was how compliant and accepting the Chinese were to such drastic measures with China's ZERO Covid policies. "One man told me he estimated that 90 per cent of Chinese people agreed with the government’s approach."