
Man declared dead at Covid-hit Shanghai's elderly care centre, found alive in morgue; triggers panic
Zee News
Two men, in protective clothing, were seen unzipping the bag in front of an employee from the facility and insisting that the person is still alive, the PTI news agency reported quoting a Hong-Kong based South China Morning Post report.
Beijing: A senior citizen was mistaken for dead at an elderly care centre in Shanghai and sent to a morgue where he was found alive, prompting authorities to launch an investigation into the shocking incident that triggered a new wave of anguish in the locked-down city.
Videos circulating widely on Chinese social media showed two men, who appeared to be morgue workers, with a yellow body bag outside the Shanghai Xinchangzheng welfare hospital in Putuo district on Sunday. The men, in protective clothing, were seen unzipping the bag in front of an employee from the facility and insisting that the person is still alive, Hong-Kong-based South China Morning Post reported on Monday.
The staff member then checks for signs of life and reseals the bag, against the protests of bystanders fearing the patient will suffocate.
According to the video, the staff member next returned to the centre to deliberate with two people in white hazmat suits before the elderly patient is seen being wheeled back into the facility.
The incident triggered a new wave of horror for many Shanghai residents, whose grief and anger are at boiling point after harsh citywide lockdowns in place since March 28 show no signs of easing.
