Chinese escape Shanghai lockdown

BEIJING (AFP) — Just two possible Covid-19 cases have sparked chaotic scenes in Shanghai, with crowds of people seen running out of a building and an Ikea store to try and escape a lockdown under China’s strict coronavirus rules.

Videos widely shared on social media and verified by AFP showed a small group of personal protective equipment-clad personnel trying to keep the main doors of a Shanghai building closed on Friday after a worker there was identified as a close contact of a Covid case.

A large crowd is then seen bursting past the outnumbered staff, running away from the building as onlookers film the scene on their mobile phones.

Some people were seen dragging what appeared to be a metal barricade several meters as they fled the mall.

Close contacts could face days of quarantine and monitoring under China’s health rules.

Similiar scenes unfolded at an Ikea store in Shanghai’s Xuhui district on Saturday, when health authorities tried to lock down customers on site over an “abnormal” test result.

Video clips shared online showed a large group of people trying to leave.

In one scene, screams are heard as personnel try to keep doors closed. The crowd eventually pushes its way through the door and people are seen running past to try and get out.

The 25 million residents of Shanghai — China’s biggest city — have grappled with harsh Covid rules since earlier this year, when it was sealed off for two months to contain an outbreak.

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