Tuesday, February 18, 2020

More mobile incinerators deployed to Wuhan as Russia bans Chinese tourist entry

Reporter / Editor : Qiao An
Publisher : New Tang Dynasty Television
Ref : https://www.ntdtv.com/b5/2020/02/18/a102780359.html
Extract Translation, Further Editing : Gan Yung Chyan
                                                            / KUCINTA SETIA

Image : Mobile incinerator. Image courtesy : New Tang Dynasty Television







Covid pandemic rages. While the Chinese authorities severely reviewed the network and prevented the outflow of real information from the people, the Chinese authorities reduced the number of outbreaks daily. However, the mainland media recently revealed that nearly 20 mobile incinerators were transferred to Wuhan for support, so that the real death toll became the focus again.

More mobile incinerators deployed to Wuhan

These square cabins, which are called "medical waste emergency disposal" by the mainland media, are clearly printed with the words "Garbage and Animal Corpse Disposal Square", that is, mobile incinerators. The design team claims that such square cabins are incinerated. Furnace, daily incineration and harmless treatment can reach a total of 5 tons. In the next two weeks, nearly 20 such incinerators will be sent to areas with severe outbreaks such as Wuhan.

Some netizens quickly questioned, "How many people have died?" "Not enough to burn, but also to deploy mobile incinerators."

The China Communist Party (CCP)’s deployment of mobile incinerator support exactly confirms the previous survey results of  The Epoch Times. 

The Epoch Times learned from unannounced visits to a number of funeral homes in Hubei that Wuhan ’s Hankou funeral parlours burn at least 225  corpses diagnosed with covid in the incinerators 24 hours a day. There are still a large number of corpses waiting to be cremated, indicating that the official CCP official announcement of the number of infections and deaths is seriously inaccurate.

At the same time, China's progress in forcing companies to resume work has been slow. Mainland official media Caixin.com said that at present, less than 30 per cent of mainland migrant workers return to the city and can reach about two-thirds by the end of February. Lu Ting, chief economist at Nomura Securities, also said that the number of people returning to major cities is about a quarter of the same period last year, curbing the authorities' resumption of work.

The Mayor of Xicheng District, Beijing, personally confirmed on 18 February that a confirmed case of COVID-19 occurred after a resumption of work in a government department. 69 close contacts and high-risk personnel have been concentrated and isolated.

Spread of COVID-19 on Diamond Princess

Japan ’s Ministry of Health and Welfare announced on Tuesday that 88 new cases of covid were confirmed on the Diamond Princess cruise ship, 65 of whom did not show any symptoms. So far, a total of 542 confirmed cases have been confirmed on the cruise ship.

There are still more than 3,000 passengers on the cruise ship, half of whom are Japanese citizens. As virus testing has been completed for all passengers, Japanese authorities have allowed passengers to disembark on 19 February 2020.

The French Ministry of Health confirmed on Tuesday that three French citizens had contracted covid on the Diamond Princess cruise ship. The new health minister, Welland, said that the outbreak of covid may evolve into a large plague that has spread to the world, but France is ready to deal with everything possible.

Epidemic situation in mainland Japan

In addition to the Diamond Princess, the development of the epidemic situation in Japan is not optimistic. On 18 February 2020, eight new cases of COVID-19 were confirmed, of which 3 were in Tokyo, 3 in Wakayama Prefecture, 1 in Kanagawa Prefecture, and 1 in Aichi Prefecture.

Epidemic situation in Hong Kong

Hong Kong added another confirmed case on Tuesday. The patient is a 32-year-old woman. Authorities are looking for people who have had close contact with the disease. As of 19 February 2020, the total number of confirmed cases in Hong Kong has reached 61, of which  2 died, 2 were cured and discharged, and 57 are still being treated.

Russia bans Chinese tourist entry

Russian authorities announced on Tuesday that they will temporarily ban the entry of Chinese citizens from 20 February 2020. Earlier, two cases of COVID-19 had been found in Russia, and the patients were all Chinese. 

The World Health Organization confirmed on Tuesday that at least 92 cases of human-to-human transmission were confirmed in 12 countries (excluding Hong Kong, Macau and Taiwan) outside mainland China. So far, more than 800 new covid cases have been diagnosed outside China, and 6 people have died.

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