Reporter : Fu Mingzhen
Editor : Yuan Ming Qing
Publisher : Sound of Hope
Ref : https://www.soundofhope.org/post/355450
Extract translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Image : Many people in Wuhan and other Chinese cities suddenly died on the streets due to infection with the virus SARS-CoV-2 but they have not been counted as officially confirmed cases. Internet picture.
The covid epidemic in Wuhan, mainland China, is still continuing, but the China Communist Party (CCP) has promoted the message "the epidemic has been cleared" to foreign media. A few days ago, the shady concealment of CCP was exposed. Some people in Wuhan disclosed that the local government ’s response to the epidemic is to block the entire village and isolate it, then knock on the door to collect the corpses, and throw them into the dug pits for burial.
According to Minghui.com, a reader from Shandong submitted a testimony of his fourth nephew from Wuhan. Some time ago, his nephew and his relatives in their hometown of Wuhan talked on the phone to discuss about the epidemic. His relatives said that a village near them was all infected. Instead of resorting to treatment, the government blocked the entire village. They sent a few people to knock on the doors in a few days. If they hear something inside, they go.
If they hear no movement inside, they break into the doors and arrange for cars to pull the dead bodies into large pit dugs in advance to bury them directly.
The Hubei Provincial Epidemic Prevention and Control Command recently announced that Hubei, with the exception of Wuhan, had "zero growth" for several consecutive days.
A Chinese doctor countered, "Wuhan alone has a population of more than 10 million, and even a cold cannot be 'zero.' How can Hubei have 'zero' record in such an epidemic?! Some people with a little common sense can see it. That is a lie. "
A Chinese netizen who claimed to have been a volunteer at a Wuhan square cabin hospital recently sent a text message to relatives and friends saying that the quick clearance of Wuhan Fangcai Hospital was mainly due to political needs. In fact, 90% of patients discharged from hospital were still carrying the virus, so many patients will return to the hospital and return to their families when they return home.
A mainlander in Hubei recently broke the news to "Watching China", saying that the aunt of a bank employee in Hubei Hongan was forced to leave the hospital on 10 March. It is reported that this patient is Hongan's first Wuhan pneumonia patient, and is a severe patient. However, in order to meet the requirements of the CCP authorities to clear pneumonia, the hospital forced the severely ill patient to leave the hospital after he became slightly awake in early March. The patient was still in a wheelchair and was unable to speak when discharged.
After the outbreak in Wuhan, all provinces of the Communist Party of China have closed down their cities and implemented closed management. Many cities even issued "the most stringent household closure orders." All citizens were isolated at home, and the public security was locked door to door with iron chains. Some families with infected cases were even pinched to death. It was also reported in February that some families were afraid that healthy people in their homes might be infected, and they were forced to keep their bodies downstairs.
An overseas student told a media reporter, "We all said privately that people who believed in the Chinese plague this time were believers in the government."
In an interview with The Epoch Times, Dr. Yang Jianli, the initiator of the Chinese Citizen Power Movement, said that the image of China has been severely hit since the outbreak of Wuhan. The CCP government began to use its power to mobilize social resources to maintain stability and wanted to build its image.
After China's Wuhan virus spread to the world, the CCP propagandized itself into a "big country war epidemic", and then persuaded the Chinese who were stranded overseas to return home. This was a public relations measure.
He said that in fact the effectiveness of such measures was very limited, and very few people returned. At present, in any relatively backward and poor country, people will feel safer than returning to China. After all, the virus is happening in China, and China is currently hit by the most people.
The Chinese government is forcing everyone to return to work. Will it relapse after the return to work? What's going on in China now? Will there be a greater crisis in the future? It's hard to say ...
Yang Jianli said that there are also some people who come to the United States to study, work and travel around the United States. They are all members of superior families in China. None of them said they would return to China. If senior CCP officials, including the top leaders, take their own children or relatives back to China, then it can prove that China is indeed effective in fighting the epidemic.
Editor : Yuan Ming Qing
Publisher : Sound of Hope
Ref : https://www.soundofhope.org/post/355450
Extract translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan
/ KUCINTA SETIA
Image : Many people in Wuhan and other Chinese cities suddenly died on the streets due to infection with the virus SARS-CoV-2 but they have not been counted as officially confirmed cases. Internet picture.
The covid epidemic in Wuhan, mainland China, is still continuing, but the China Communist Party (CCP) has promoted the message "the epidemic has been cleared" to foreign media. A few days ago, the shady concealment of CCP was exposed. Some people in Wuhan disclosed that the local government ’s response to the epidemic is to block the entire village and isolate it, then knock on the door to collect the corpses, and throw them into the dug pits for burial.
According to Minghui.com, a reader from Shandong submitted a testimony of his fourth nephew from Wuhan. Some time ago, his nephew and his relatives in their hometown of Wuhan talked on the phone to discuss about the epidemic. His relatives said that a village near them was all infected. Instead of resorting to treatment, the government blocked the entire village. They sent a few people to knock on the doors in a few days. If they hear something inside, they go.
If they hear no movement inside, they break into the doors and arrange for cars to pull the dead bodies into large pit dugs in advance to bury them directly.
The Hubei Provincial Epidemic Prevention and Control Command recently announced that Hubei, with the exception of Wuhan, had "zero growth" for several consecutive days.
A Chinese doctor countered, "Wuhan alone has a population of more than 10 million, and even a cold cannot be 'zero.' How can Hubei have 'zero' record in such an epidemic?! Some people with a little common sense can see it. That is a lie. "
A Chinese netizen who claimed to have been a volunteer at a Wuhan square cabin hospital recently sent a text message to relatives and friends saying that the quick clearance of Wuhan Fangcai Hospital was mainly due to political needs. In fact, 90% of patients discharged from hospital were still carrying the virus, so many patients will return to the hospital and return to their families when they return home.
A mainlander in Hubei recently broke the news to "Watching China", saying that the aunt of a bank employee in Hubei Hongan was forced to leave the hospital on 10 March. It is reported that this patient is Hongan's first Wuhan pneumonia patient, and is a severe patient. However, in order to meet the requirements of the CCP authorities to clear pneumonia, the hospital forced the severely ill patient to leave the hospital after he became slightly awake in early March. The patient was still in a wheelchair and was unable to speak when discharged.
After the outbreak in Wuhan, all provinces of the Communist Party of China have closed down their cities and implemented closed management. Many cities even issued "the most stringent household closure orders." All citizens were isolated at home, and the public security was locked door to door with iron chains. Some families with infected cases were even pinched to death. It was also reported in February that some families were afraid that healthy people in their homes might be infected, and they were forced to keep their bodies downstairs.
An overseas student told a media reporter, "We all said privately that people who believed in the Chinese plague this time were believers in the government."
In an interview with The Epoch Times, Dr. Yang Jianli, the initiator of the Chinese Citizen Power Movement, said that the image of China has been severely hit since the outbreak of Wuhan. The CCP government began to use its power to mobilize social resources to maintain stability and wanted to build its image.
After China's Wuhan virus spread to the world, the CCP propagandized itself into a "big country war epidemic", and then persuaded the Chinese who were stranded overseas to return home. This was a public relations measure.
He said that in fact the effectiveness of such measures was very limited, and very few people returned. At present, in any relatively backward and poor country, people will feel safer than returning to China. After all, the virus is happening in China, and China is currently hit by the most people.
The Chinese government is forcing everyone to return to work. Will it relapse after the return to work? What's going on in China now? Will there be a greater crisis in the future? It's hard to say ...
Yang Jianli said that there are also some people who come to the United States to study, work and travel around the United States. They are all members of superior families in China. None of them said they would return to China. If senior CCP officials, including the top leaders, take their own children or relatives back to China, then it can prove that China is indeed effective in fighting the epidemic.
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