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A CNN reporter was locked down by government authorities on Monday as China deals with its latest wave of the coronaviruses.

If you think Wuhan 2020 was bad, welcome to the city in the year 2022, said reporter David Culver during an appearance on the network's morning program. It is the most affluent financial hub of all places.

On Sunday evening, he heard government health officials taping the door shut at the residence he is staying in, along with the doors of others in his neighborhood.

They put a paper seal on the building to keep it closed.

Chinese health officials are using bicycle locks in some cases to keep people apart, leading to shortages of food and other supplies.

There are repercussions for breaking that seal, he said.

The Chinese government is trying to beat back another wave from the newest strain of the coronaviruses, which has caused an increase in cases in recent weeks.

The White House is not overly concerned about a slight rise in cases and continues to monitor the Pandemic with the help of global partners, according to a U.S. health official on Monday.

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