Reporter : Liu Minghuan / Editor : Zhu Xinrui / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2021/01/07/a103026577.html / Direct translation
Image : Shandong, China released the latest design standard drawings for shelter hospitals. (The picture is taken from WeChat)
The Chinese Communist Party virus epidemic continues to spread in China. At this sensitive time, the official announced the trial implementation of the "Guidelines for the Design of'Square Cabin' Temporary Emergency Medical Treatment Places" and exposed the latest design standard drawings, which aroused great attention from the outside world.
China’s WeChat public account “Zhuyitai Information” stated that, recently, the Shandong Provincial Department of Housing and Urban-Rural Development and the Provincial Health and Health Commission formulated the “Guidelines for the Design of'Square Cabin' Temporary Emergency Medical Treatment Places” (referred to as the “Guidelines”) and announced the trial implementation. In order to guide all localities to quickly build temporary emergency medical treatment places for large-scale centralized treatment of patients in the event of a sudden major epidemic and other public health security incidents, so as to solve the problem of centralized treatment of a large number of mild patients.
Image above : China’s official guidelines for square cabin hospitals subdivide the hospital into multiple districts. (The picture is taken from WeChat)
Since the outbreak of the Chinese Communist pneumonia epidemic, Wuhan and other hard-hit areas have requisitioned large public places to build shelter hospitals. The “Guidelines” issued by Shandong show that the new design standard drawing is different from the first-generation square cabin hospitals. It is subdivided into inspection area, patient entrance, entrance hall, auxiliary facility area, patient admission area, nursing work area, and exit area. Hatch disinfection packing area, extra-vehicle pollution area, extra-vehicle cleaning area, sanitary exit room, medical and nursing living area, material security area, etc.
In addition, the "Guidelines" also attached a 3D simulation map of the new-style shelter hospital, and marked the direction of personnel movement in the hospital, and provided two forms of design drawings such as square and rectangle. For large-scale public places to be requisitioned, there are also large-space buildings that must be earthquake-resistant and have a lifespan of no more than 10 years. Buildings that have suffered earthquakes, typhoons, and floods should not be used in principle. The official move caused great concern among Chinese netizens.
Some netizens questioned, "Doesn't China mean that there are no dead people? What square cabin hospital 2.0 is eager to build?"
Some netizens also said that China’s construction of shelter hospitals, “Unfortunately, is still a product of communist thought, because you can’t see the community in the contaminated area, conceptually all people who are sick can live together, regardless of the severity of the disease or the number of viruses. Regardless of whether there is antibody or not, the most important key is whether it is cured or not cured. In fact, this means that you can see the original intention of the design, and I did not expect that someone who is cured must be isolated from the new patient."
After the outbreak of CCP pneumonia, mainland China built a large number of "square cabin hospitals". However, outsiders questioned that centralized "isolation" of patients in closed spaces might lead to cross-infection and even more serious consequences.
On February 3 last year, due to the continued deterioration of the Wuhan epidemic, Wuhan rushed to build three "square cabin hospitals" overnight to treat confirmed mild patients. The three "square cabin hospitals" are Wuhan International Convention and Exhibition Center, Wuhan Hongshan Gymnasium and Wuhan Living Room, with a total of more than 4,000 beds. But the "hospital" has neither isolation protection facilities nor medical equipment.
On February 6 last year, a video posted on the Internet showed that a person in charge of a suspected shelter hospital said in person, “A shelter hospital is not a hospital at all. It does not have medical facilities. It does not accept severely ill and mobility-impaired people, and enters. They can’t come out...to put it bluntly, the Fangcang shelter hospital is a funeral home, and the patients who receive it here will not be treated anymore, just waiting to die!"
Another Twitter netizen posted a screenshot of a WeChat sent by a patient at a Wuhan square cabin hospital. The WeChat patient said: He entered the square cabin hospital in the early morning of February 6. There were 1,000 confirmed patients and one toilet. Someone urinated anywhere. Another spit. There are a lot of people now talking about dying at home, and they don’t know how they died. We are sick and have not committed a crime!"
Some patients also reported that the square cabin hospital is like a concentration camp, with a large number of people, poor sanitary conditions, and insufficient food supply. If the patients are not treated, they are gathered and waited for death. There was a video on the Internet showing the beating in the shelter hospital, which was chaotic.
On February 11 last year, a video was broadcast on the Hubei channel of the People’s Daily Online on the CCP’s official website. It showed that in the afternoon of the 10th, in Wuchang Square Cabin Hospital, many patients, under the leadership of a medical nurse, wore masks and swore to the CCP’s blood flag to join the party, promising "forever" Do not betray the party".
Another official video showed that more than a dozen doctors and patients sang a red song around a number of critically ill patients lying motionless in bed. The scene was ironic.
Some commentators said that the doctor was originally regarded as the white angel who cured the disease and saved people, but in the shelter hospital, he played the black and white impermanence of life, and made sensational propaganda for the CCP who caused the plague.,and some patients were tricked into following the party until they died, which is extremely sad.
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