The brutal beating of a pet corgi by epidemic prevention workers prompted outcry in China, a country with a “zero tolerance” policy for Covid-19. There is no indication the dog was tested before it was killed.
HONG KONG—The fatal beating of a pet corgi by epidemic prevention workers disinfecting a residential building linked to a Covid-19 outbreak in southeastern China has sparked outrage in China, leading some pet owners and animal rights activists to question the extent of China’sOn Friday, the corgi’s owner shared
security footage showing her dog cowering behind a table as two people wearing hazmat suits walk toward it, with one brandishing an iron rod. As the two workers step past the dog’s cow-print bed, one of them hits the dog in the face with the rod as it tries to escape to the other room, after which it runs out of the frame.
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