A Chinese man who was brave enough to confront quarantine facility guards saved his son’s life.
In a video clip that went viral on Chinese social media, the 9-year-old’s father is seen demanding medical attention for his son outside of an isolation facility. Father and son were both locked down in the school—converted to a quarantine facility—in China’s central Henan Province.
Due to his father’s persistence, the boy was finally taken to a local hospital where he received medical treatment.
Using the pseudonym “Mr. Zheng,” the father of the boy spoke with The Epoch Times Chinese language edition on Oct. 20. He criticized local authorities for the inhumane quarantine policies.
The ordeal began, Zheng said, when his family was sent to Wanji High School in Ruzhou city, Henan Province.
Poor Conditions in Isolation Facility
The video shows the poor sanitary and living conditions in the isolation facility.Zheng told The Epoch Times that after his family members were isolated in the school, where over 1,000 people were kept, they developed fevers.
“The conditions in the school were too poor,” Zheng said.
He said entire families were locked down in the makeshift quarantine facility.
“Families with three or four members are isolated in the school. Eight people share one room, which used to be students’ dormitories.”
A video clip obtained by The Epoch Times shows rooms with bunk beds, crowded corridors, shared public toilets and showers, and people fighting for food.
Zheng said that his family was isolated in different rooms. He and his son shared a room with several other families.
“The next morning after we arrived, a child in our room developed a high fever. Then, on that night, two people had a fever. On the third day, four people had a fever. On the fifth day, all the other six people had a fever. The following day, my son and I had a fever, too,” Zheng said.
Locked Down, Inadequate Medical Treatment
Many people in the facility began to show symptoms, including high fevers, but little medical treatment was given to them, according to Zheng.After six days in lockdown, Zheng said, they had only taken two PCR tests. Zheng said there was no adequate medical treatment for the sick. Antipyretics—fever-reducing medicines—were given out once a day, but even those were in short supply.
Desperate Father
On the fifth day of isolation, both Zheng and his son had fevers. Zheng could bear it, but his son’s fever was spiking.“My son’s body temperature was very high for the whole night. So I went to get him some antipyretics, and by the morning, the antipyretics were basically finished, but his fever still stayed,” Zheng said. At one point the boy’s fever reached 104℉.
Unable to get medical help for his son, and seeing that they would not be allowed to go to the hospital, Zheng angrily quarreled with security guards, as seen in the video clip.
Alleged Deaths in Ruzhou Lockdown Make Headlines
Not all Ruzhou’s residents are so lucky. The city made international headlines this month with reports of at least two people dying from lack of medical attention in quarantine facilities.Fifty-six-year-old veteran Wang Xinglin was taken to a makeshift isolation facility at Ruzhou No. 1 High School on Oct. 17. He died in the isolation facility on Oct. 21 after his symptoms went untreated, his niece disclosed on WeChat.