The beds are close to each other with no partition to separate them. A number is written on the bed rail instead of the name of the patient. Men and women, young and old, live together in a crammed space. Some patients don’t have a bed; they lie on the floor. Lights remain on even at night. A woman is seen walking back and forth, holding a baby, trying to help it to get to sleep.

Garbage is scattered on the ground. There are four toilets, also used as showers, for over 100 people. These are some scenarios in two of the makeshift hospitals of Guixi, a city in China’s southeastern Jiangxi Province, as revealed in an online video obtained by the Chinese language edition of The Epoch Times.

‘Concentration Camps’: Mr. Deng (pseudonym) is a resident of Guixi who is isolated in an industrial park in Guixi with his son who tested positive for the Covid-19 virus on Aug. 21 but showed no symptoms. They first spent three days in a makeshift hospital in Yingtan, a city in Jiangxi Province. “I felt so pained when I saw what it was like in a makeshift hospital,” Deng told the publication, “The place is like a concentration camp.”

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