Thursday, March 19, 2020

Netizens and leaders express doubts over Communist China COVID-19 data

Reporter : Han Mei
Editor : Yuan Ming Qing
Publisher : Sound of Hope
Ref : https://www.soundofhope.org/post/356776
Translation, editing : Gan Yung Chyan
                                 / KUCINTA SETIA

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The China Communist Party (CCP) officially announced that the new local diagnosis of COVID-19 in mainland China was cleared on Wednesday (18 March 2020) . Not only Chinese netizens are not convinced, but even Japan's Deputy Prime Minister and finance minister, Taro Aso, have also complained.

The National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China announced that on March 18, 34 newly diagnosed cases across the country were all imported from abroad, and there were no newly confirmed cases in Hubei Province for the first time. Aso told the Finance Committee of the Japanese Senate yesterday (19 March), "It is not yet possible to see the impact of the epidemic on the real economy. The outbreak originated in China. If the data provided by this country is believed, it will be far from the truth. So don’t believe it. ”

In response to the CCP's claim that the epidemic has subsided in China, Aso even said bluntly, "Chinese President Xi Jinping declared that the epidemic has subsided, but I doubt it is real. If the epidemic really subsides, there should be many exports. If not, the situation is weird. "

Japan’s Kyodo News Agency quoted a doctor in Wuhan who reported that in support of Xi Jinping ’s inspection of Wuhan last week the number of confirmed people in the worst-hit area of ​​China ’s epidemic in Wuhan was amended in advance.

The doctor said that some symptomatic patients were suddenly allowed to end quarantine at that time and Wuhan had suspended some tests.

Regarding the National Health Committee of the Communist Party of China's claim that Wuhan has achieved zero diagnosis for the first time on 18 March, the doctor bluntly stated that the government's record is "unreliable."

US President Trump hinted at his suspicion yesterday when asked if he believed in the official data of the Communist Party, "I hope it is true, who knows?"

At the same time, Trump once again condemned the CCP for concealing the epidemic, which delayed the timing of the epidemic war. He said that if the epidemic could be known a few months earlier, the situation would be much better, and now the world is paying a huge price for it. "Everyone knows this, we all know it."

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