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This Is What Happened After One Chinese Company Rushed To Reopen After The Corona-Chaos

https://www.zerohedge.com/health/what-happened-after-one-chinese-company-rushed-reopen-after-corona-chaos

....the dilemma facing Beijing, when he said that "China appears to have perhaps decided that the economic damage being wrought by a demand collapse and supply-chain shutdown is just too much to bear."

As reported overnight, Xi Jinping stated that China will meet its economic goals AND win the battle vs. the virus, and Beijing is urging firms to increase output even as the capital itself is largely locked down....

Today, two days after China officially returned to work, we got the first confirmation of just how catastrophic Beijing's order to local enterprises and businesses to rush back reboot the economy could be, when Jennifer Zeng reported that a company in Suzhou reopened,

and immediately at least one CoVid2019 case found (among the employees).

As a result, the company's 200+ employees couldn't go home and were immediately placed under quarantine.

At least the workers managed to "organize" quilts for themselves.

This is just the first such case. Expect many more - especially across Hubei and its neighboring provinces - as latent cases of Coronavirus which were never caught and cured spark new infections and mini epidemics, all of which dutifully captured on a smartphone clip for everyone in China to watch and freak out even more.

#This Is What Happened After One Chinese Company Rushed To Reopen After The Corona-Chaos https://www.zerohedge.com/health/what-happened-after-one-chinese-company-rushed-reopen-after-corona-chaos ....the dilemma facing Beijing, when he said that **"China appears to have perhaps decided that the economic damage** being wrought by a demand collapse and supply-chain shutdown **is just too much to bear**." As reported overnight, Xi Jinping stated that China will meet its economic goals AND win the battle vs. the virus, and Beijing is urging firms to increase output even as the capital itself is largely locked down.... Today, two days after China officially returned to work, we got the first confirmation of just how catastrophic Beijing's order to local enterprises and businesses to rush back reboot the economy could be, when Jennifer Zeng reported that a company in Suzhou reopened, #and immediately at least one CoVid2019 case found (among the employees). #As a result, the company's 200+ employees couldn't go home and were immediately placed under quarantine. At least the workers managed to "organize" quilts for themselves. This is just the first such case. Expect many more - especially across Hubei and its neighboring provinces - **as latent cases of Coronavirus which were never caught and cured spark new infections and mini epidemics**, all of which dutifully captured on a smartphone clip for everyone in China to watch and freak out even more.

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