Rare images in China, even if they tend to multiply in recent months. Employees clashed with police at a Covid test kit factory in China, according to video shared on social media on Sunday, as the country seeks to exit its policy “zero Covid” uncompromising.

Images geotagged by AFP in an industrial park in the city of Chongqing (southwest) show people throwing boxes at a group of men in uniform, sending what appear to be test kits flying.

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In another sequence, a crowd can be seen in front of a line of police at night as loudspeakers play a warning asking them to “stop their illegal activities”. A man who posted video of the scene captioned that many workers had not been paid.

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“Economic Claims”

According to other publications, the Chongqing-based pharmaceutical company Zybio suddenly laid off workers who had been recruited in recent weeks. Zybio did not immediately respond to calls from AFP, while the local police department declined to comment.

“All workers’ demands are of an economic nature”said in a video a man who says he is “Marxist-Leninist-Maoist”. He insisted there was no political motive behind the protest.

AFP could not determine the precise moment when the videos were shot but testimonies posted on social networks claim that the clash took place on the night of Saturday to Sunday.

Brown and white industrial buildings with distinct patterns can be seen in the background of the videos, matching previous footage of Zybio’s facilities in Dadukou District’s Jianqiao Industrial Park. The hashtag “Chongqing Dadukou Pharmaceutical Factory” appeared to be censored on popular social network Weibo on Sunday, with only one post from the day before still visible describing the protest as a “interesting topic”.

Explosion in demand for kits and drugs

China is experiencing a spike in Covid-19 cases as the government backtracked on its zero-tolerance strategy for the virus, prompting a spike in demand for testing kits and medicine.

Authorities last month restarted the production lines of more than a dozen pharmaceutical companies, while some companies hired staff to meet the surge in demand.

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