The father of a 3-year-old boy who died from carbon monoxide poisoning in northwest China says strict Covid-19 policies “indirectly killed” his son by causing delays obtaining treatment.
“indirectly killed” his son by causing delays obtaining treatment, in a case that has set off social media outrage.
“I personally think that he was indirectly killed,” the boy’s father, Tuo Shilei, told Reuters by phone from the Gansu provincial capital, Lanzhou, which has been under lockdowns for several months. After about 30 minutes Wenxuan’s condition worsened, and Tuo said he performed CPR, which helped briefly. He rushed with his son to the entrance of their community compound, under strict lockdown, but staff at the gate would not let him past, telling him to call neighbourhood authorities or an ambulance.
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