Although China has been plagued by shutdowns and lockdowns over the past two years, many Chinese prisons have been operating business-as-usual, a prison guard has said.
The guard—Wang Liang (alias)—told The Epoch Times on July 16 how this is possible.
“We follow a 14-14-14 schedule,” said Wang, who works at a prison in a small town in the northeastern province of Heilongjiang.
The three-part schedule has been widely adopted by many prisons in China since the start of the pandemic, he said.
The schedule requires a guard to go through a 14-day quarantine period, followed by a 14-day work period, followed by a 14-day rest period at home. Depending on the situation, the schedule can be modified with longer or shorter periods…. Source
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