hundreds of global companies have a sig nif can t footprint here. but after nearly month of harsh locke down measures, and more than two years of relent lts border controls, more and more foreign nationals are desperate to get out. especial ly for us international people, it s like we are going back in time. in online chat groups, we found dozens of other ex-pats now trying to leave. one person writing, china used to have it article. it is just not the ex-pat friendly place it used to be. and this person saying the first kur four and a half years were incredible. shanghai isn t the same o anymore. josh vaughn, eager to hang on, he has got too much invested in his company. have put everything i have preparing myself for this season and it is a make us or break us moment. with each passing day, the impact of this locke down is reshaping shanghai s future,
medicine and now protests are erupting janis mackey frayer is in china with more. reporter: tonight china s financial capital shanghai locked down. 26 million people confined to their homes. the omicron variant spreading fast a record 23,000 new cases saturday and outrage rising too. over china s strict no-covid policy on social media videos not verified by nbc news described as protests by people desperate to get food and medicine store shelves cleared out. this man on the street yelling what am i supposed to buy? what am i supposed to eat? in some areas drones telling people to stay home. control your soul s desire for freedom, it says. robots patrolling the streets, reminding residents to wear masks and wash their hands. while across the city a covid dragnet. thousands of asymptomatic cases sent to mass quarantine centers, some still under construction american josh vaughn tested positive last week he s now confined to a hospital they like gave me this like little blue mat an
Oklahoma Contemporary again will turn its gallery spaces over to the works of one prominent artist when “John Newsom: Nature’s Course” opens March 24 in Oklahoma City.