COVID Protests: China Asserts Security Response, Ease of 'Inconvenience'

Facts

  • Residents of China who attended weekend protests against COVID restrictions claim they have been contacted by police demanding information surrounding their whereabouts. Reports claim police have also begun searching cellphones for VPNs as well as blocked apps such as Telegram and Twitter.
  • The reaction is reportedly a wide-ranging response by the security apparatus of Xi Jinping to squelch dissent. PRC state media reported an official security meeting that asserted that authorities would “resolutely crack down on illegal and criminal acts that disrupt social order.”
  • In major cities on Monday and Tuesday, police patrolled the sites of weekend protests to deter any continued public frustration directed at the central government. In Shanghai, sidewalks were blocked by barricades and one protester characterized the atmosphere as "chilling."
  • Meanwhile, China's National Health Commission (NHC) stated on Tuesday that officials would attempt to minimize the inconvenience caused by the COVID protocols. NHC spokesperson Mi Feng reportedly stated "Excessive control measures should be continuously rectified and the reasonable requests of the people should be responded to and addressed in a timely manner."
  • Demonstrations in China initially started in Urumqi on Friday after a building fire killed 10 people in an area that had been locked down for months. The protests spread nationwide throughout the weekend.

Sources: BBC News, New York Times, CNN, Xinhua, and CNBC.

Narratives

  • Pro-China narrative, as provided by Global Times. The COVID situation is tenuous and dangerous in China, but PRC officials are doing their best to reduce the inconvenience to citizens in economic and public life. That said, the virus is spreading quickly across the country in a complex way, and is a threat to public health and safety. There must be even more targeted measures now, but a whole-of-society approach is needed to navigate the COVID threat.
  • Anti-China narrative, as provided by The Guardian. It's clear that many people in China are tired of the increasingly ineffective zero-Covid strategy, and the world is bracing for the worst. While the protests will put pressure on Beijing, the PRC's use of ineffective non-mRNA vaccines could make for a national and even global health crisis. China is now stuck in the volatile position to overwhelm its extremely fragile healthcare system or continue to face public outcry over draconian policies.

Predictions