Salmon from Europe exposed China to the second and more dangerous wave of corona virus. According to Mail Online, the capital, Beijing, has been hit the hardest by the second wave of the deadly virus, with dozens of new cases being reported daily. Yesterday, 40 new cases came to light. In view of this situation, like Wuhan, Beijing is now locked down. Schools and offices have been closed and people have been banned from leaving their homes.
In videos released from Beijing, officials wearing hazelnut (anti-virus) clothing can be seen on megaphones telling people about the second wave of corona virus and giving orders. In some videos, people are queuing up. They stand and in some cases suspicious people are being taken in buses to quarantine centers. Human rights activist Jennifer Zheng has also posted a video in which she claims that the government has vacated seven large hotels and turned them into quarantine centers, and from areas of the city where more cases of corona virus have been reported. People are being caught and brought to these centers.
The corona virus is said to have spread from the Zhen Fedi wholesale market in Beijing, which also sells salmon from Europe. The virus may have reached Beijing through the fish from Europe. Experts say this second wave of corona virus in China could be more dangerous than the first. Mike Ryan, director of the World Health Organization's Department of Emergencies, praised the Chinese government's efforts to stem the tide, saying: "The formation of clusters is a real threat that needs to be investigated and controlled. That's what the Chinese government is doing to prevent the virus from spreading in Beijing. "