For anybody curious about what life in China (outside of Wuhan) is like right now, I can't recommend this 10 minute from a Japanese reporter highly enough:
I don't live in Nanjing (where this was filmed), but the situation is exactly the same in the Chinese city where I am living. Note that the situation was very different last month, where pretty much everything was closed except for food markets etc. As you can see from the video, right now there is a kind of semi-lockdown in place. Only time will tell if this will be enough to prevent a resurgence of the virus here.
While I'm not going to out and out call that CCP State propaganda, I will point out that is exactly what state propaganda looks like.
And celebrating the ability of a techno-communist country to add layers upon layers of authoritarian bureaucracy on everything isn't exactly a leap. Of course they will excel at that.
There are some good ideas in there, though. Stay at home classes look dope. We are doing it here too but nowhere near that level. Empty elevator technic is solid. I like the extra precautions around delivered food... though they may not even work, creating a feeling of safety will reduce panic.
Heck, a lot of these precautions are great if you are willing to live in a heavily enforced bureaucratic police state. I'm not, even if that means some people will do stupid stuff.
Some bad ones too:
3:35 he runs his hand along the protective plastic
4:20 bare handed grab of strap in subway.
4:30 odd banter about racism against asians for wearing masks?
5:30 walling off entire neighborhoods wtf. I get what they are trying to accomplish, but that is wild
7:06 people walking around with masks around their necks
9:50 massive blurring of everything implies this is CCP approved video following their regulations. If they told him to blur this for approval, we have no idea what else may have been removed/etc.
Interesting video. I'll take recommended soft quarantine over that any day, though.