iPhone factory workers in China ‘escape covid deaths’

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The world’s largest factory producing iPhones for Apple in China was forced to deny claims that eight of its workers had died during a Covid outbreak.

Taiwanese tech giant Foxconn was responding to a video that was shared widely on social media claiming that workers had died after being confined to a dormitory.

The video showed a woman in white protective suit screaming into the courtyard of a residential compound, with dozens of other staff standing around her.

“Everybody take a look, Room 726, all dead, my god!” the woman can be heard shouting.

Similar posts were shared on Chinese social media including Douyin, the local equivalent of TikTok.

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