27 people were killed in an accident involving a bus carrying passengers to a quarantine center in China.
The tragic accident happened on Sunday morning in China’s Guizhou Province, in which around 20 people were also injured. There were 47 passengers in the bus.
After this accident, Chinese citizens have expressed their anger on the government’s zero-covid policy on social media.
Corona testing is being done on a large scale in China and the patients who come positive and those who are in contact with them are transferred to the quarantine center.
Social media users angrily demanded to know why a passenger bus was traveling down the highway early in the morning when several major roads in the province were closed to normal traffic.
One hundred toll stations in Guizhou are closed due to COVID-19 restrictions and long-distance passenger travel across China is restricted from 2am to 5am.
A bus carrying people to a Covid-19 quarantine facility in Yen has crashed, killing 27 people on board.
The coach overturned on a motorway in the southwestern province of Guizhou. Another 20 people were injured.
