Image : On 11 June 2020, the corresponding graduates of Huazhong University of Science and Technology in Wuhan City, Hubei Province, China underwent the CCP virus antibody medical test. (Getty Images)
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Investigate the origin of covid and find out how SARS-CoV-2 was transmitted
Following the US President Trump’s speech at the UN General Assembly demanding that the CCP be held accountable globally for the spread of the epidemic, Australian Prime Minister Scott Morrison also published a video at the United Nations on 26 September. In his speech, he emphasized once again that it is necessary to investigate the origin of covid and how SARS-CoV-2 was transmitted to prevent similar epidemics from happening again.
Australian Prime Minister Morrison also emphasized in his United Nations video speech that “this virus is causing disaster to the world and everyone. We must make every effort to understand what happened to prevent it from happening again.”
After the CCP’s Foreign Ministry spoke at the Trump UN General Assembly, it claimed that the CCP reported the epidemic as soon as possible, identified the pathogen as soon as possible, shared the genetic sequence with the world, and even advertised itself as a contributor to the global epidemic.
The announcement of the Ministry of Foreign Affairs of the Communist Party of China has aroused widespread suspicion from outsiders.
"The Epoch Times" obtained the first confirmed case in many places in the mainland. The detailed information shows that SARS-CoV-2 (covi, CCP virus)/ covid (the disease) has spread across the mainland for a long time. It was concealed by the CCP and delayed until 20 January, after Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang made public speeches on the epidemic in the public.
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The first confirmed case in Zhejiang
The Chinese Communist Party media reported on 21 January 2020 that the National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China confirmed the first confirmed cases in Zhejiang, Sichuan, Hunan, Jiangxi, and Tianjin that day. However, the detailed information about these patients learned by Epoch Times shows that the CCP has concealed and delayed the announcement of the epidemic.
CCTV reported that the first confirmed case in Zhejiang was a 46-year-old male who had lived in Wuhan for a long time. On 3 January, he drove from Wuhan to Wenzhou. On 4 January, he developed fever and went to see a doctor. He was isolated and treated at a designated hospital in Wenzhou on 17 January.
The Epoch Times learned that detailed information about the patient showed that the patient Yang XX, a native of Louqiao Street, Ouhai District, Wenzhou, had been doing elevator business in Wuhan for a long time. He denied having been to the Wuhan Huanan Seafood Market and denied the history of contact with live poultry. As early as 2 January this year, he had a cough with fever in Wuhan, with a maximum of 39.5°C. After infusion treatment at the local clinic, the body temperature dropped. He returned to Wenzhou on 5 January.
On 10 January, a chest CT scan at Wenzhou People's Hospital showed "infectious lesions of both lungs". At that time, the hospital gave advice and clinically believed that it was possible to be alert to pneumonia caused by covi. Until 4 pm on 15 January, the hospital urgently organized the ICU, the Infectious Diseases Department, and the Respiratory Department to conduct multidisciplinary MDT consultations and discussions. Considering the possibility of viral pneumonia, it was reported to the Wenzhou Municipal Health Commission and the Zhejiang CDC. He was changed to a single ward of the Infectious Diseases Department that night.
At 3.50 am on 17 January, the Provincial CDC notified covi positive. After consultation with experts in the province, it is recommended to be transferred to Wenzhou Central Hospital, which is designated for the epidemic, that night.
However, it was not until 21 January, four days later, that the CCP confirmed the first confirmed covid case in Zhejiang.
According to a report by the Chinese Communist Party’s mouthpiece CCTV on 20 January, at 6 pm on 20 January, a total of 217 confirmed cases (198 in Wuhan, 5 in Beijing, and 14 in Guangdong) were confirmed in the territory; 7 suspected cases (2 in Sichuan, Yunnan) 1 case in Guangdong Province, 2 cases in Shanghai, 1 case in Guangxi Zhuang Autonomous Region, 1 case in Shandong Province.
In this notification, Zhejiang was not mentioned in the suspected cases. In addition to the first confirmed case in Zhejiang on the 21st notification, there were also four other confirmed cases confirmed by the provincial novel coronavirus (covi, CCP virus) pneumonia diagnosis expert team.
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The first confirmed case in Sichuan
Party media CCTV said that the first confirmed case in Sichuan is a 34-year-old man who was an employee of a company in Wuhan. After arriving in Chengdu from Wuhan, he went to a hospital in Chengdu due to fever on January and was admitted to the hospital for isolation.
According to the detailed information about the patient learned by Epoch Times, Yang is the vice president of a logistics company in Wuhan. He lives in Chengdu and lives alone in Wuhan.
As early as the evening of 3 January, Yang had a fever while in Wuhan. He went to the local Tongji Hospital on the 4th and got better after being treated for a "viral cold". I flew to Chengdu on 9 January, and went to a private clinic near his home (Ande Clinic) to check if he had a fever again that day, and there was no significant improvement.
On 11 January, he went to the Respiratory Department of Chengdu First People's Hospital for treatment. CT had multiple lung infections. After consultation with experts in the hospital and considering pneumonia, the diagnostic criteria for pneumonia of unknown cause is temporarily not met. As the case returned from Wuhan, he was admitted to a city hospital in isolation, and the CDC in the urban area tracked the progress of the disease daily.
On 15 January, a city hospital organized a consultation with experts from West China Hospital, and "cannot rule out cases of pneumonia of unknown origin" (that is, suspected cases). In the early morning of the 16th, the Provincial Center for Disease Control determined that the nucleic acid test was positive, and was transferred to the Chengdu Public Health Clinical Medical Center for isolation treatment that day.
After the patient entered this designated hospital for the Chinese Communist Party in Chengdu, the National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China made an announcement six days later. Moreover, the patient had contact with a colleague who was diagnosed with "pneumonia" before the onset of the disease, and the colleague was still treated in isolation at Wuhan Tongji Hospital.
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The first confirmed covid case in Hunan
The first confirmed patient in Hunan reported by The Paper, a CCP media, is a woman, 57 years old, from Qingshan District, Wuhan. She came to visit her relatives in Changsha. She was admitted to the hospital on 16 January due to fever and cough. She went to a designated hospital for isolation and treatment.
According to The Epoch Times, detailed information about the patient showed that she came to Changsha to visit relatives on January 9 and developed fever and diarrhea at 2 pm on the 10th. She was treated at the European City Clinic in Tianxin District on the 15th and 16th. The symptoms were not significantly relieved, and the body temperature was as high as 39.8℃.
The Epoch Times obtained detailed information on the first confirmed case in Hunan. (Epoch Times)
At 2 pm on the 16 January, the patient went to Changsha No. 1 Hospital for treatment. The diagnosis could not be determined whether it was viral pneumonia or bacterial pneumonia. At 2 pm on 17 January, she was transferred to the "Changsha Public Health Rescue Center", a designated hospital for the CCP virus. At 9.02 pm, the hospital's director Xie Yuanlin, Chen Dong's medical department chief, and Zhou Zhiguo's chief physician Shih had a consultation. According to the instructions, “in accordance with the observed cases of unexplained pneumonia (new coronavirus infection pneumonia)”, the CDC has sampled and sent the national CDC for confirmation.
However, the CCP’s Health Commission only announced the diagnosis four days later. Similarly, the suspected cases announced on 20 January did not mention Changsha, Hunan.
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Jiangxi includes the first case confirmed on the same day 2 cases
The Paper reported that on January 21, the National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China confirmed the first confirmed case of pneumonia infected by the new coronavirus (CCP virus) in Jiangxi Province. A patient Mr Lu, 56 years old, from Dongxiang District, Fuzhou City. He went to Wuhan to purchase goods on 20 December 2019 and returned to Dongxiang District on 9 January this year. On 10 January, he was admitted to the hospital for isolation treatment due to fever and cough. The patient is a severe case, and all 43 close contacts are under medical observation.
At the same time, the second patient, Mr Chen, 50 years old, from Xiangdong District, Pingxiang City, was also announced. He had gone to Wuhan to work in live poultry trading. He returned to Xiangdong District on 2 January 2020. On 10 January, he was admitted to the hospital for isolation and treatment due to fever and cough. Currently, the patient is a severe case.
According to the detailed information of the patient Chen XX learned by Epoch Times, he had been selling live poultry (chickens, ducks) at the Yangluo Vegetable Market, Huangpi Sanliqiao, Wuhan from November to December 2019. He started to experience dry cough and fever when he left Wuhan on 2 January. On 5 January, he was hospitalized in Ganxi Hospital but there was no obvious improvement. On 9 January, he was transferred to Pingxiang People's Hospital for emergency treatment and was admitted to the hospital for isolation treatment. He was admitted to the hospital on 11 January and was diagnosed with pneumonia of unknown cause.
When diagnosed by the hospital on 15 January, the condition was more serious and liver function was also damaged. I was transferred to a single ward for isolation on 16 January.
Until 17 January, according to the opinion of the leaders of the Provincial CDC and the Municipal Health Commission, pneumonia of unknown cause, and the possibility of the virus becoming pneumonia was high.
In fact, as early as 11 January, the patient was already on the "critically ill" nursing record sheet. However, the CCP has not confirmed or announced to the public until 21 January.
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The first confirmed case in Tianjin
On 21 January, the National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China confirmed that the first patient in Tianjin was a 60-year-old woman. She had traveled to Wuhan recently. After returning to Tianjin, she went to a fever clinic in this city on 19 January due to fever and dry cough. She was admitted to the hospital for isolation and treatment.
According to the detailed information of the patient learned by The Epoch Times, patient Zheng XX took a plane from Tianjin to Wuhan at noon on 5 January, transferred to Yichang by train, took a cruise on the Yangtze River, and arrived in Chongqing in the morning of 10 January and returned by plane on 12 January to Tianjin.
The patient had a fever and a dry cough 7 days before admission. She was treated in isolation on 20 January and was tested positive for covi nucleic acid by the Tianjin CDC, and was reviewed by the Tianjin Huada Medical Laboratory. She was transferred to the designated hospital for novel coronavirus pneumonia-Tianjin Haihe Hospital for treatment.
From the detailed information of the patient, it is clear that after the Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention verified that the test was positive, the National Health Commission could confirm the announcement the next day (21 January) but the CCP deliberately delayed the announcement.
The Epoch Times previously reported that all regions have no right to decide the notification of the first confirmed cases. Jiao Yahui, head of the Hospital Management Bureau of the National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China, emphasized in the video conference of the Health Commission on 15 January that the diagnosis of the first case should be strictly implemented, and he said that "this is as a discipline" and "the first case in each province. The case must be diagnosed by the state organization, and then released in the province."
The CCP has specially formulated internal documents for the "Confirmation Procedures for the First Case of Pneumonia Infected by the Novel Coronavirus in Other Provinces in the Country", as well as the release procedures.
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Xi and Li speak publicly, only localities have announced the diagnosis
On 27 January this year, Wuhan Mayor Zhou Xianwang had to say publicly under external pressure that Wuhan did not disclose information on the epidemic situation in time because it was not authorized.
On 20 January, Xi Jinping and Li Keqiang made public speeches on the Wuhan pneumonia of the CCP virus. Both the central government and the Wuhan local government immediately established epidemic prevention and control headquarters. The official announcement of the epidemic immediately spread from Hubei to many cities across the country, and the number of confirmed cases rose sharply. The CCP began to admit human-to-human transmission by Zhong Nanshan, and 15 medical staff were diagnosed.
From this day on, citizens of Wuhan were suddenly awakened by various official news of the epidemic, and on 18 January, the Baibuting community in Wuhan was still holding a "Million Homes Banquet."
During the two sessions of the CCP in Hubei Province (11-17 January), the outside world discovered that the CCP did not announce any new cases for 7 consecutive days from 11 to 16 January.
On 31 December 2019, the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission of the CCP only publicly notified the pneumonia epidemic for the first time, and only reported 27 confirmed cases. It also said that no evidence of human-to-human transmission was found, and no medical staff had been infected. It was one month later than the 1 December case published in the paper in the international journal The Lancet.
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