Zigor Aldama, a Chinese journalist, has been in charge of writing about what happened at the borders of Hubei. Since the beginning of the COVID-19 epidemic, the bridge located in Huangmei has been closed with fences on both sides of the city. But once the disease is controlled, the authorities have removed the barriers, as the members of this province have the right to move around the country. On the contrary, neighbours from neighbouring villages do not want to see them and have once again tried to put barricades so that the Hubeiti does not "escape" to Jiangxi province.
The fight between citizens and the police has developed in this bridge, as seen in the images:
Aldama has explained that the inhabitants of the province of Hubei are stigmatized and persecuted by the police. The epicenter of the epidemic has been a province of 60 million inhabitants, and although its capital is still completely closed in Wuhan, the Chinese authorities have been progressively reducing security measures in the rest of the province.
But in other parts of China, little trees are not allowed, but there are others who have been dismissed from their work because of their origin. That discrimination is also now with foreigners, China has closed its borders and foreigners are no longer allowed in hotels. A Spanish businessman from scaffolding explained that they are also being expelled from the department stores and that they are being insulted: Obviously, they want to leave.
In China, therefore, Europeans now suffer the same discrimination and persecution as the Chinese people living in Europe with the coronavirus.