Reporter : Luo Ting Ting
Editor : Wen Hui
Publisher : New Tang Dynasty Television
English Translation : Gan Yung Chyan
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Image : Weibo, Twitter
Recently, a nurse in a hospital in mainland China owed online exposure to insufficient protective clothing for hospitals. One of them had to be worn for two days and she appealed for social donation. She did not expect to be forced to write a review book by the hospital three times in succession, and finally admitted that she had "made rumors." The text of the book sparked heated discussions among netizens : "First deprive you of your right to speak, then blow your dignity, and finally force you to give up your conscience. Such evil things can only be done by the devil."
Poor medical staff became a victim of politics in China.
The truth is suppressed, so the grassroots are telling lies, and no one is responsible for the dead. This kind of environment is harsh, and the people who are alive can be killed
Everything comes from a logic that maintaining stability is more important than uncovering the truth, according to the Communists.
The precious information is a glimpse of the panther. It is not difficult to understand why the epidemic was concealed, American experts were refused entry to China to help investigate the cause of the outbreak and the epidemic is still opaque so far.
The nurse's forced apology reminds one about Dr Li Wenliang, who died of novel coronavirus infection. He was interviewed by the police at the end of December last year for revealing the epidemic information on social media, saying he had "made a rumor" and forced him to sign a cautionary note and admit that he had rumored. Subsequently, the epidemic broke out, Li Wenliang was infected, and his family was infected.
Li Wenliang's death set off an Internet tsunami. Millions of people demand free speech. However, the CCP authorities continue to suppress medical personnel, prohibiting medical personnel from disclosing information about the epidemic situation, and several medical personnel have been punished for this.
As the Chinese Communist Party officials have been concealing the truth of the epidemic, the exact number of deaths in this pandemic, the outside world do not have the exact data. According to estimates from Taiwan virus experts, at least 500,000 people in Wuhan have been infected.
Since the outbreak of the epidemic, the lack of protective materials in hospitals has become almost normal. However, there have been continuous news exposures. Many of the donated materials around the world have not been sent to front-line medical staff. Some have been taken away by government officials, and some have been resold at high prices. Some hospitals pressed supplies in the warehouses and did not send them to the front-line departments, arousing public outrage.
On 15 February 2020, a chat with a suspected official charity staffer was circulated on Twitter. A woman revealed that there was a shortage of medical supplies in Wuhan Hospital. The doctors of Xiehe Hospital she knew were "streaking out" and wanted to be infected every day and rest.
Then someone asked why the fundraising was concentrated across the country and the world. The woman said that she still did not speak because she was afraid that the other party would not accept it. At the insistence of the other party, she only revealed that she had just gone to the Medical Supplies Department of the General Hospital of Wuhan Central Hospital the day before.
She said that the medical supplies raised and gathered from the funds are reserved to show that the hospital is “adequate in supplies” during inspections by leaders or media interviews.
She also said that she was so angry that she did not go to the Central Hospital General Hospital when she sent the supplies, but instead gave the supplies directly to the head nurses and directors at the frontline of the Houhu District of the central hospital. People thank her very much.
She said the poorest were the first medical staff.
Twitter Video China (TVC)
@TwtVideoOfChina
sdminzhu: RT @ cirsKaXFW9XTigv: It's scary! There is a shortage of materials in Wuhan hospitals. Why does the CCP keep materials donated in houses all over the world and not distribute them? I don't know if this chat record will cause the person to chat to become another Li Wenliang? !! ...
When the protective clothing was in short supply, it was exposed on the Internet that a group of government personnel went to Wuhan Xingcheng Community to take photos. After taking the photos, they took off the protective clothing and wiped the car. Then all the clothing were thrown into the trash. Some netizens scolded: scum!
See also:
Wuhan Epidemic Prevention Conference Recording : Severe sickness to death without fever cannot be prevented
https://staygate.blogspot.com/2020/02/wuhan-epidemic-prevention-conference.html
Editor : Wen Hui
Publisher : New Tang Dynasty Television
English Translation : Gan Yung Chyan
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Image : Weibo, Twitter
Recently, a nurse in a hospital in mainland China owed online exposure to insufficient protective clothing for hospitals. One of them had to be worn for two days and she appealed for social donation. She did not expect to be forced to write a review book by the hospital three times in succession, and finally admitted that she had "made rumors." The text of the book sparked heated discussions among netizens : "First deprive you of your right to speak, then blow your dignity, and finally force you to give up your conscience. Such evil things can only be done by the devil."
Poor medical staff became a victim of politics in China.
The truth is suppressed, so the grassroots are telling lies, and no one is responsible for the dead. This kind of environment is harsh, and the people who are alive can be killed
Everything comes from a logic that maintaining stability is more important than uncovering the truth, according to the Communists.
The precious information is a glimpse of the panther. It is not difficult to understand why the epidemic was concealed, American experts were refused entry to China to help investigate the cause of the outbreak and the epidemic is still opaque so far.
The nurse's forced apology reminds one about Dr Li Wenliang, who died of novel coronavirus infection. He was interviewed by the police at the end of December last year for revealing the epidemic information on social media, saying he had "made a rumor" and forced him to sign a cautionary note and admit that he had rumored. Subsequently, the epidemic broke out, Li Wenliang was infected, and his family was infected.
Li Wenliang's death set off an Internet tsunami. Millions of people demand free speech. However, the CCP authorities continue to suppress medical personnel, prohibiting medical personnel from disclosing information about the epidemic situation, and several medical personnel have been punished for this.
As the Chinese Communist Party officials have been concealing the truth of the epidemic, the exact number of deaths in this pandemic, the outside world do not have the exact data. According to estimates from Taiwan virus experts, at least 500,000 people in Wuhan have been infected.
Since the outbreak of the epidemic, the lack of protective materials in hospitals has become almost normal. However, there have been continuous news exposures. Many of the donated materials around the world have not been sent to front-line medical staff. Some have been taken away by government officials, and some have been resold at high prices. Some hospitals pressed supplies in the warehouses and did not send them to the front-line departments, arousing public outrage.
On 15 February 2020, a chat with a suspected official charity staffer was circulated on Twitter. A woman revealed that there was a shortage of medical supplies in Wuhan Hospital. The doctors of Xiehe Hospital she knew were "streaking out" and wanted to be infected every day and rest.
Then someone asked why the fundraising was concentrated across the country and the world. The woman said that she still did not speak because she was afraid that the other party would not accept it. At the insistence of the other party, she only revealed that she had just gone to the Medical Supplies Department of the General Hospital of Wuhan Central Hospital the day before.
She said that the medical supplies raised and gathered from the funds are reserved to show that the hospital is “adequate in supplies” during inspections by leaders or media interviews.
She also said that she was so angry that she did not go to the Central Hospital General Hospital when she sent the supplies, but instead gave the supplies directly to the head nurses and directors at the frontline of the Houhu District of the central hospital. People thank her very much.
She said the poorest were the first medical staff.
Twitter Video China (TVC)
@TwtVideoOfChina
sdminzhu: RT @ cirsKaXFW9XTigv: It's scary! There is a shortage of materials in Wuhan hospitals. Why does the CCP keep materials donated in houses all over the world and not distribute them? I don't know if this chat record will cause the person to chat to become another Li Wenliang? !! ...
When the protective clothing was in short supply, it was exposed on the Internet that a group of government personnel went to Wuhan Xingcheng Community to take photos. After taking the photos, they took off the protective clothing and wiped the car. Then all the clothing were thrown into the trash. Some netizens scolded: scum!
See also:
Wuhan Epidemic Prevention Conference Recording : Severe sickness to death without fever cannot be prevented
https://staygate.blogspot.com/2020/02/wuhan-epidemic-prevention-conference.html
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