Chinese authorities are growing more desperate to combat the coronavirus as the death toll keeps soaring: They’re pulling residents out of their homes and banning over-the-counter flu remedies to force the sick to see a doctor.

A video reportedly shot in the city of Wuhan, the epidemic’s epicenter, shows hazmat suit-clad officials forcibly removing three people from an apartment, according to the Daily Mail.

The first two, wearing face masks, walk out the door and down a hallway with the officials, who are wearing white hooded jumpsuits, face masks and bright green gloves. The third, a man, kicks and tries to resist, lying on the floor in the doorway with the officials standing over him. Finally, the officials resort to carrying him into the hallway and down a flight of stairs.

The video follows reports that China’s communist regime is rounding up the infected in Wuhan and taking them to internment camps to keep the virus from spreading. So far, the virus has killed 722 people in China, including one American, and two in other countries; the number of infected stands at nearly 35,000 in China and 330 in other countries, according to Worldometers.info, which compiles data from the World Health Organization and other agencies.

In Hangzhou, a city of nearly 10 million about 475 miles from Wuhan, authorities banned the sale of flu and cough medicine at pharmacies to force the sick to see a doctor and get tested for the virus, the New York Times reported.

The policy, which went into effect midnight Friday, was created to “strengthen the supervision of those with fevers and coughs,” the local government said in a statement.

In other preventive measures, Chinese authorities have moved to curtail travel and several cities are limiting how often residents can leave their homes.