Chinese authorities yesterday locked down the area surrounding the world’s largest iPhone factory after workers fled the facility to avoid a virus outbreak and the resulting restrictions.
All people except Covid-prevention volunteers and essential workers “must not leave their residences except to receive COVID tests and emergency medical treatment”, officials from central China’s Zhengzhou Airport Economy Zone said Wednesday.
The move comes after images emerged last week on Chinese social media showing people breaking out of the facility, which is run by Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn and employs hundreds of thousands of workers.
Employees were complaining online of poor conditions and having to flee the factory on foot to avoid COVID transport curbs.
China is the last major economy committed to a zero-COVID strategy, persisting with snap lockdowns, mass testing and lengthy quarantines in a bid to stamp out emerging outbreaks.
But new variants have tested local officials’ ability to snuff out flare-ups faster than they can spread, causing much of the country to live under an ever-changing mosaic of COVID curbs.
Hurriyet Daily News