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Woman Gets TRAPPED At Blind Date's House As China Initiates Sudden COVID-19 Lockdown!

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Can you imagine?! What was supposed to be a casual night in with a suitor has turned into the longest date EVER! A woman, only identified in reports as her surname Wang, has been trapped in her blind date’s home for a week now — ever since the Chinese city went into an immediate lockdown last Thursday.

According to CBS News, Wang spoke about the crazy situation with a local outlet, The Paper, sharing that she met up with her blind date at his home in Zhengzhou for dinner.

She was in town for a week-long trip during which her family had set her up on multiple dates, she explained: Well, little did she know what would happen next! Related: Did Drake Sneakily Respond To Rumors Of Putting Hot Sauce In A Condom To Prevent A Woman From Stealing His Sperm?? After she arrived in the city, coronavirus cases rose with 100 reported cases last week, CBS News explained.

In hopes of stopping the spread, the city enacted a sudden lockdown which trapped the single lady in her date’s home! She reflected: She decided to share insight into her prolonged date on social media through videos that have now gone viral in the country.

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