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China asks Zero-Covid:Is the World Cup held somewhere Planet?

 

China's state media have paid a lot of attention to the World Cup this week, but the matches are making people more angry that they can't be in the celebrations.

 

 

In addition to China's men's national team's failure to qualify for the competition, scenes of maskless celebrations and raucous gatherings in Qatar have enraged viewers and discouraged them from attending the games.
Many people have used the World Cup to vent their frustrations about China's current tactics online.In an effort to stop the virus from spreading, the nation adheres to a zero-Covid policy, which mandates the isolation of entire communities in the event of a single case.
Localized lockdowns have increased significantly over the past few weeks in response to China's most recent outbreak, which has been the worst in six months.China has recorded more than 28,000 new cases in the last 24 hours;These are found in each and every province-level region. 


Observing from homes and camping grounds
 
 
In China, football is very popular.President Xi Jinping is well-known for his love of sports, and he has previously stated that the nation's goal is to win the World Cup.
As a direct consequence of this, matches are broadcast on China's national broadcaster CCTV, and state media have endeavored to increase China's "presence."China-made goods "ranging from buses to the [Lusail] stadium, and even air conditioning units are well represented at the event," as reported by The Global Times.
Leading media outlets like CCTV have also talked about how two giant pandas came to Qatar to "meet" visitors coming to the event and how Chinese flagbearers will be present at the opening ceremony.




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