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News (1) to (2) / Reporter : Li Li / Editor : Lin Qing / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2023/11/27/a103829919.html
News (1)
CCP experts said most of the patients had upper respiratory tract infections and were slapped in the face with a form
Image : As the epidemic breaks out in mainland China, the number of children infected has surged, with less than half of the classroom in a primary school in Shanghai remaining. (Network screenshot)
Recently, covid broke out in mainland China. The number of infections surged and hospitals were full. However, the Chinese Communist authorities still concealed and downplayed the epidemic. CCP experts said that most of the infected people had upper respiratory tract infections that would not affect the lungs. However, an insider published a form that directly slapped the royal expert in the face.
In the latest wave of epidemics, in addition to adults, a large number of children have also been infected. Many "unknown pneumonia" and even "white lung" cases have appeared. A large number of children have reached the point where "lung washing" is necessary, and some children have died. However, the Chinese Communist Party has tried its best to conceal the true nature of the epidemic and continues to suppress the truth.
On 26 November 2023, a Beijing source close to the General Office of the CCP Central Committee and the military revealed to The Epoch Times that the leader of the CCP ordered that it is prohibited to exaggerate the epidemic in China, saying that it is ordinary influenza, or some other name, without mentioning covid.
Sources said that the authorities sent some experts to clean up the epidemic, and at the same time prohibited domestic media from focusing on the epidemic. Moreover, the official influenza prevention propaganda only targeted children and did not mention adults. "This is a typical problem, that is, the rhetoric must be paid attention to." .
The disclosure by the source is consistent with the "explanation" of the Chinese Communist Party's official media. On 25 November, the Chinese Communist Party’s CCTV interviewed Tong Zhaohui, director of the Beijing Institute of Respiratory Diseases, saying that the so-called “syncytial virus, adenovirus, rhinovirus” and other viruses currently circulating “mostly invade the upper respiratory tract, and most of them self-limiting."
On 27 November 2023, China Central Television quoted so-called "statistics" from Shengjing Hospital Affiliated to China Medical University as saying that from a clinical point of view, "the vast majority of infections in children are upper respiratory tract infections" and most of them can rely on their own immunity to control the disease, development and gradual recovery.
In response to the current "white lung" phenomenon in many children, the Chinese Communist Party's official media quoted the "explanation" of Liu Chunfeng, director of the Department of Pediatric Medicine at Shengjing Hospital, saying that "most of the white shadows shown on chest X-rays are caused by infection of one lung lobe or one lung segment." It is mainly caused by inflammatory exudation in the lungs or airway obstruction that leads to atelectasis, which is not the same as the real 'white lung' in medicine." "Parents should not be anxious and nervous because of this."
Liu Chunfeng also claimed that infection with Mycoplasma pneumoniae may not necessarily cause pneumonia, but mostly upper respiratory tract infections.
The "interpretation" of the CCP's royal experts triggered some Weibo netizens to denounce: "Speaking human words to me"; "I only think about how to downplay the harm and whitewash the peace, and dare to deceive the people in this way when matters of human life are at stake. The media should be involved." Shoot him!"
Some netizens said: "As long as you don't die, it is a self-limiting disease!" "So those who have pneumonia have lungs that have grown into the upper respiratory tract!" "That hot mouth (banned, alluding to covid) virus belongs to the lower respiratory tract. The respiratory tract is also self-limiting. Aren't you afraid of delaying the disease and killing people? What a sin!"
According to mainland media reports, this wave of epidemic has lasted for several months. As early as August this year, mainland media quoted many doctors as saying that there had been an increase in "three positive" patients recently and a surge in covid infections in emergency rooms and fever clinics. Hospitals in Beijing, Shanghai and other places are experiencing overcrowding outpatient clinics.
In response to the "brainwashing" of royal experts, a netizen on Zhihu whose IP address was from Hunan uploaded a comparative statistical table on the number of hospital discharges from maternal and child health and pediatrics in third-tier cities in recent years, showing that lower respiratory tract infections accounted for the majority of patients in the third quarter of this year. The proportion of more than half of the total number of people discharged directly contradicts the statement of CCP experts that "most of them have upper respiratory tract infections."
Image : Network screenshot
Image : Network screenshot
The data chart shows the number and status of hospitalizations and respiratory infections in the third quarter in recent years. The data chart shows that in the third quarter of 2023, the number of people discharged from hospitals was 753, the number of people with lower respiratory tract infections was 454, and the number of people with atelectasis and lung consolidation was as high as 63. In the year of the new crown outbreak in the third quarter of 2019, the number of people discharged was 963, below. There were 605 patients with respiratory tract infection and only 19 patients with atelectasis and lung consolidation.
As can be seen from the table, the total number of discharged patients and lower respiratory tract infections in the third quarter of this year is only less than that of the third quarter of 2019 during the COVID-19 outbreak, and higher than that of the third quarter of 2020, 2021, and 2022.
In response, some netizens commented, "There are so many lower respiratory tract infections and the proportion is so high. Some experts said on CCTV that most of them are upper respiratory tract infections and will not affect the lungs. Those experts are really heartless. "In the third quarter of 2023, there were only so many people with lower respiratory tract infections in one third-line gynecology and pediatric department, and the 63 people with pulmonary consolidation were more than 6 times the number in previous years. Some people are still talking about mask immunity debt and upper respiratory tract infections, blatantly lying to the public." People hope your retribution will come soon.”
Image : Screenshot from Weibo
On 27 November 2023, a Zhejiang netizen uploaded a part of a statistical table of the number of incidences and deaths provided by the "Public Health Surveillance and Business Guidance Office of the Zhejiang Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention", with a special note that "novel coronavirus (covi) infections are not included." .
Image : Network screenshot
Netizens said, "Jiangsu and Zhejiang don't include COVID-19" and "it seems to be counted separately or something."
A staff member from Jinan Maternal and Child Health Hospital in Shandong Province told NTD reporters that Jinan Children’s Hospital is now overcrowded. Not only children get "cold", many adults are also infected.
Image : Adults are also infected in large numbers. (Network Diagram)
A teacher from a university in Anhui Province told NTDTV that many children around her have "colds". Her own child, 9 years old, also has a fever and cough. No one knows the cause. How could there be so many children with fevers due to colds in previous years? She said, "Everyone suspects that it is covi (Chinese Communist Party virus)" (caused by it).
News (2)
Death toll surges
Recently, CCP experts and scholars have died intensively, including on 22 November 2023, Zhu Dong, a member of the CCP, professor and doctoral supervisor at the School of Journalism and Communication of Jinan University, died at the age of 41; on 22 November, Cui Yitai, a CCP member and former party secretary of Tianjin Medical University, the professor died at the age of 88; on 23 November, Cao Chunxiao, a member of the Communist Party of China, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a famous titanium alloy expert, a materials scientist, and a researcher at the Beijing Institute of Aeronautical Materials, died at the age of 89; on 24 November, a graduate student at the Chinese Academy of Social Sciences Pan Qifeng, professor of the Department of Archeology and researcher at the institute, died at the age of 88.
A Shanghai netizen posted on Weibo, "Anyway, I live on the street, and there are no ambulances in summer and autumn. Once winter comes, one or two ambulances pass by this street every day, and cannons have been set off several times. It must have been a few trips." ", "I judge that one of the main signs of Mr. Guan's arrival is that there are more abnormal funerals in the community." "You are a little behind. My office building is next to the roadside, so just listen to the frequency of ambulances passing by. "
Image : Screenshot from Weibo
On 23 November, Weibo netizens said that they had heard of too many deaths in the past few days, including a colleague, only 38 years old, a mother of two children; a corporate executive with whom he had contact at work; a good relationship with My friends’ fathers are both dead.
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China's pediatric emergency department is overcrowded and "mobile beds" are now available in hospital corridors
Editor : Li Enzhen / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2023/11/28/a103830040.html
Multiple viral infections have broken out in many places in China, and the number of outpatient and emergency visits in hospitals across the country has increased dramatically. A large number of children developed symptoms such as fever and cough, and thousands of people queued up to call. In the pediatric emergency rooms of many hospitals in Jinan, the "camping carts" used by patients' parents have become "mobile beds" in the corridors.
The epidemic broke out rapidly in various places in China. Mycoplasma pneumonia, covid, influenza, syncytial virus and other infectious diseases were prevalent at the same time. Pediatric and emergency departments, fever clinics, infusion rooms, etc. in various hospitals were overcrowded, and some hospitals queued for hours. to more than ten hours.
According to "Qilu Evening News", "Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection" is approaching so fiercely that the number of pediatric emergency department visits in some hospitals in Jinan has exceeded 1,000 people in a single day. Some parents have no choice but to take annual leave to accompany patients, and "campers" have become emergency room corridors. "Mobile hospital bed".
In the afternoon of 22 November 2023, Ms. Zhao, a citizen of Jinan, accompanied her 9-year-old son Qiangqiang (pseudonym) for an infusion in the corridor of the pediatric emergency room of Shandong Provincial Hospital (East Branch). She said that Qiangqiang’s mycoplasma test result was positive, her fever reached a maximum of 39.5°C, and her cough was also severe.
Ms. Zhao said that there were nearly 40 primary school students in Qiangqiang’s class, and more than a dozen (students) had symptoms of fever and cough. The teacher’s voice was also hoarse, and he might have been infected.
Mr. Zhang, a citizen of Jinan, whose 8-year-old son Leilei (pseudonym) had a fever, said, "We arrived at the hospital at 6.30 am, and the emergency number was 1659, and there were 74 people waiting in line."
Benches, folding beds, campers... In the corridor of the pediatric emergency room of Shandong Provincial Hospital (East Branch), various equipment are lined up against the wall.
Ms. Zhang, a citizen of Jinan, has a 3-year-old son Mingming (pseudonym), and the mycoplasma test result is negative, but she said, "In the past month, he has been coughing, over and over again, and I don't know what's going on?"
On 13 November, Youyou, who was only 9 months old, was diagnosed with mycoplasma pneumonia and was hospitalized for three days at the Children's Hospital Affiliated to Shandong University (Jinan Children's Hospital). She still had symptoms of cough and low fever. Ms. Wang, Youyou's mother, said, "It has been more than a week since the diagnosis."
Guo Kai, deputy chief physician of pediatrics at Wangjing Hospital of the China Academy of Chinese Medical Sciences, posted on Weibo on the 27th that there are more than 100 CT scans in one night shift, and more than 1/3 are children, many of whom have pneumonia. Pediatrician, it’s so difficult! But for kids! This year is definitely the most difficult one!
Mr. Xiao, a citizen of Huizhou, Guangdong, told NTDTV on the 27th that many people now have fevers, and many people in his family are infected with pneumonia. His son and many students at the school developed fever symptoms. His 90-year-old father still has a fever, said to be pneumonia, and has been hospitalized for half a month.
"I feel that the source of the virus is also very strange. It broke out from a few places all at once, and then spread quickly to all parts of the country." Mr. Xiao said.
News (4) to (7) / Reporter : Luo Tingting / Editor : Fan Ming / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2023/11/28/a103830037.html
News (4)
Chinese netizens shouted "sore throat" as the authorities covered up the covid epidemic
Currently, mainland China is experiencing a new tsunami of epidemics, with not only children but also adults suffering from a surge. On 27 November 2023, the term "sore throat" became a hot search topic, and many infected people shouted "sore throat". Some people bluntly said that the symptoms were the same as those of being infected with covid but the official did not mention covid at all, and people suspected that the authorities were covering up the covid epidemic.
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A large number of people in China are infected and shout "sore throat"
On the Chinese social platform Weibo, many netizens said they had a fever and sore throat: "I woke up with a sore throat for no apparent reason in the middle of the night, and found that sore throat was the number one trending topic."
"I have a sore throat in half of my throat. It hurts my face and that half of my ear canal. It hurts when I swallow my saliva and breathe."
"I have dry pain where the root of my nose connects to my throat. Can anyone understand?"
"I had a fever on the 13th, and all the symptoms are gone now, and then I suddenly got a sore throat."
Image : Screenshot from Weibo
"Same. Yesterday, when I woke up, my throat suddenly felt itchy. I took anti-inflammatory medicine. I had a fever when I got home at night. Now my throat is even more sore."
"I had a sore throat for two or three days and then had a fever for five days. I already have pneumonia. I'd better be careful."
"I thought it was just my sore throat. It's been hurting me for a week. It hurts so much to swallow."
"Sudden dizziness, fever, and sore throat have lasted almost half a month. I still have a needle-pricking pain in my throat after drinking hot water."
Some netizens bluntly said that their symptoms were the same as when the new crown epidemic broke out at the end of last year, reminding everyone to pay more attention: "I almost saw too much milk yesterday... It started at 38° in the morning, 39° at night, and reached 40° at night. Cold, joint pain, eyes burning, and feeling like vomiting. It can be said that my personal experience is very similar to the feeling of being yang this time last year...you should pay more attention, this is not that simple."
Image : Screenshot from Weibo
Some netizens also questioned the authorities' cover-up of the covid epidemic: "Now there is no mention of covid." "Haha, if they say it is the covid, it is, and if they say it is not, it cannot be."
"It's probably some kind of rumor that prevents people from mentioning COVID-19, and then they talk about masks cautiously, as if the problem is not COVID-19 but masks."
"Yes and no, experts say no, do you believe it?"
"Mycoplasma wasn't so powerful before, right?"
Image : Baidu screenshot
Some netizens wonder why other countries have not seen such a large number of people fall ill as in China: "Now not only children but adults also have colds. Is this also the case abroad?"
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Unknown pneumonia outbreak in China arouses alarm among the international community
In fact, this abnormal situation in China has aroused great alarm in the international community. On 21 November 2023, the global infectious disease surveillance network ProMED issued an alert that there was "a widespread outbreak of an unknown respiratory disease (pneumonia)" in China.
"It is unclear when this outbreak began, as it is unusual for so many children to be affected so quickly," ProMED added in the report.
On the 22nd, the agency once again stated that based on preliminary reports, the "unknown pneumonia" outbreak in Chinese children is different from mycoplasma pneumonia. Worry about an epidemic caused by a new unknown pathogen.
ProMED was one of the first institutions to detect viral outbreaks including SARS, MERS and COVID-19. In late December 2019, ProMed first alerted the world to the COVID-19 outbreak, saying that the respiratory disease was sweeping the city of Wuhan.
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The CCP covers up the epidemic and does not mention covid
On November 10, Zhong Nanshan, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, revealed at a health conference in Guangzhou that starting from November to January next year, there may be a peak of covi infections.
He said that newly emerged variants may be highly contagious and have an enhanced ability to escape vaccines.
This is a rare admission by CCP experts that the covid epidemic has once again reached a peak of infection in China after the CCP fully relaxed its epidemic control at the end of last year.
On November 24, the Joint Prevention and Control Mechanism of the Chinese Communist Party and the State Council issued a notice requiring all localities to prevent and control new coronavirus infections and other key infectious diseases in winter and spring. The notice stated that from this winter to next spring, China may face the superimposed epidemic situation of multiple respiratory diseases such as covid, influenza, and Mycoplasma pneumoniae infection.
But after the notice was released, officials suddenly no longer mentioned the new coronavirus epidemic, but instead played up respiratory diseases caused by other viruses.
On November 26, Yang Qing (pseudonym), a Beijing source close to the General Office of the CCP Central Committee and the military, revealed to The Epoch Times that the leader of the CCP ordered that it is forbidden to exaggerate the epidemic in China, saying that it is ordinary influenza or some other name and not covid.
He said that because the leader of the Communist Party of China has just visited the United States and has relaxed entry restrictions from many countries to show its so-called "friendliness" to foreign countries, if there is a large-scale outbreak of covi variants, people from abroad will not come.
"What Xi Jinping means is not to use this matter to exaggerate it on a large scale to prevent it from being said that his foreign visit failed."
American virologist Lin Xiaoxu previously told The Epoch Times: "In fact, COVID has never left China. But the Chinese Communist authorities did not dare to mention it again, so they used 'H1N1' or 'mycoplasma pneumonia' as excuses. Mycoplasma pneumonia is not likely to cause lung infection. , which is what people call 'white lung', and it is not difficult to control it with antibiotics against mycoplasma pneumonia. It does not mean that the medicine does not work. Therefore, from a professional point of view, it should be a variant of covid virus, and it is not elimination is a combined attack from two or more viruses and germs.”
The CCP not only covered up the epidemic, but also failed to take effective response measures, allowing people to be attacked by the plague, suffer from illness, and even lose their lives.
Wang Ye (pseudonym), a pediatrician at a hospital in Beijing, was also diagnosed with "mycoplasma pneumonia." She told The Epoch Times, "There are no effective drugs for this wave of infection. I took all the drugs that can treat mycoplasma pneumonia, but it had no effect." She thought this was not mycoplasma pneumonia.
Ms. Li from Jilin City, whose two children both developed severe symptoms of "white lung", told NTDTV that a doctor told her privately that this was actually a covi variant that could not be detected by nucleic acid tests but the Chinese government refused to let her know.
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Nightmare reappears? Hebei's "Dabai" enters the campus to disinfect the entire building
Reporter : Li Chengyu / Editor : Lin Qing / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2023/11/27/a103829942.html
Image : According to online reports, on 24 November 2023, epidemic prevention personnel from Sanhe City, Hebei Province entered the campus to disinfect the building. (Screenshot from online video)
The epidemic broke out again in China. It was reported online that official personnel from Sanhe City, Hebei Province wore white protective suits and entered the campus to carry out large-scale disinfection. This incident evoked people's nightmare of "dynamic clearing", and netizens exclaimed that "all are back."
A video recently circulated online showing a number of staff members wearing thick white protective clothing, carrying disinfection equipment on their backs, spraying disinfectants everywhere in the corridors and classrooms of a suspected school. In addition to personnel wearing white protective clothing, there are also personnel wearing black uniforms participating in the disinfection.
According to online reports, in Sanhe City, Hebei Province, where the incident occurred on 24 November, the local emergency rescue center organized personnel to carry out disinfection on campus.
The video was uploaded to the overseas. "The three-year-old Dabai has resurrected and made a comeback!" "It's too terrifying, too scary, the crazy Communist Party." "No corner of the world will be safe until this Communist Party is exterminated!"
On 27 November, the U.S. "Newsweek" also reported this matter, saying that this video evoked people's memory of the Chinese Communist Party's strict "epidemic prevention" policies, including city closures and quarantines, forced transfers, etc. "Dabai" (epidemic prevention personnel wearing white protective clothing) is regarded as a symbol of the "dynamic clearing policy.
The report also mentioned that foreign media reporters recently captured footage of people wearing protective clothing and heavily armed riding the subway in Beijing.
In the latest wave of epidemics in China, pediatric departments in many cities such as Beijing, Tianjin, and Dalian have become overloaded. Hebei Province, which is close to Beijing, is also very serious, and local authorities have issued warnings one after another.
The CCP claims that the current infection rate of covid is “slowing down” and that the pathogens causing widespread outbreaks are influenza, mycoplasma pneumonia, syncytial virus, etc. However, the outside world is suspicious that these are all invented by China to cover up the variant strains of covi.
When the CCP just relaxed its "dynamic clearing" policy, a tsunami of epidemics broke out, and crematoriums across the country were overloaded for a long time. At that time, Chinese experts were worried that uncontrolled cross-infection of the covid virus would create more mutant strains, and predicted that China would see multiple rounds of infection peaks but as the CCP declared "victory in the fight against the epidemic," this voice quickly disappeared.
In fact, the so-called "influenza, mycoplasma pneumonia, syncytial virus" and other pathogens claimed by the CCP have never caused such a large-scale epidemic in previous years.
Now another round of the epidemic is sweeping the country, and not only children, but adults are also increasingly and rapidly infected. News circulating online shows that the infection is causing a large number of "white lungs" and deaths but the CCP is still trying its best to cover it up.
The Epoch Times published a special article a few days ago, reminding the public once again that the covid epidemic is a great plague that is aimed at the CCP. They quickly declared that "withdrawing from the CCP's party, league, and team organizations" is the "good medicine" to get rid of the plague.
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Analysis: Li Keqiang’s death awakened many people. Three types of people may change China
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Reporter : Luo Tingting / Editor : Fan Ming / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2023/11/28/a103830018.html
Image : On 2 November 2023, Li Keqiang's body was cremated in Babaoshan Cemetery, and the authorities were heavily guarded. (Pedro Pardo/AFP via Getty Images)
It has been a month since the sudden death of former Premier Li Keqiang of the Chinese Communist Party, but the impact on the Chinese Communist regime is still unfolding. Some analysts pointed out that Li Keqiang’s death awakened many people, and there are three types of people who may change China’s current situation.
Li Keqiang, who had just retired, died mysteriously and suddenly in Shanghai on October 27. Public opinion generally questioned the cause of his death, believing that he was a victim of fierce struggles within the CCP. Li Keqiang's death further damaged the credibility of the Chinese Communist regime and triggered a rare wave of condolences. Many people took this opportunity to express their sympathy for Li Keqiang and their anger against the tyranny of the Chinese Communist Party.
Yokogawa, an expert on China issues, recently told The Epoch Times that Li Keqiang’s death had a great impact on Xi Jinping and the CCP regime, and had a great impact on the CCP’s officialdom. “Officials will think, even the prime minister is like this, so who are we? The rabbit dies and the fox is sad.”
He said that the Chinese Communist Party’s officialdom has been in a state of collapse, and this time there will be a greater impact. This impact accumulates and will take effect when a major event occurs in the future.
On 8 November 2023, netizen “Friedrich 4th” posted on X:
When the CCP is heading towards its own collapse, there are roughly three types of people currently inside the wall who may take advantage of the opportunity to become the founders of emerging countries.
The first type is those who control the army, military police or other armed forces, and have guns.
The second type is the officials with real power who can mobilize the CCP’s stability-maintaining resources. They are powerful people.
The third type is business owners with organizational and mobilization capabilities, and people with money (and factories). … https://t.co/W4oYs21EMy
— Friedrich4th😷 (@Friedrich4th) November 7, 2023
He said that when the CCP is heading for collapse, there are three types of people in China who may take advantage of the opportunity to change China's destiny.
The first type is those who control the army, military police or other armed forces, and those who have guns;
The second type is the officials with real power who can mobilize the CCP’s stability-maintaining resources and are powerful people;
The third type is business owners with organizational and mobilization capabilities, and people with money (and factories).
The article said that the "rebellions" of these three types of people may come first and then later, but the historical trend will be that the three will merge. “As long as you can combine guns, power, and money, when the CCP is unable to suppress the rebel forces as quickly as it did in its heyday due to its own decline, you will be able to separate one side and have the ability to protect yourself in troubled times and continue to develop in the situation. The capital to bargain with foreign powerful people."
The article believes that the opportunity for the disintegration of the CCP is most likely brought about by the powerful officials who developed from infighting to internal fighting, and then escalated into civil war. Although these local officials do not directly own guns, most of them are very familiar with local armed forces, such as the military and police. At the same time, it also has close ties with local entrepreneurial groups and is the bridge between money bags and guns.
The article calls on the Chinese people, for their own safety, to make every effort to promote the birth of New China, to support those who bravely stand up and try to end the troubled times, and to support those who disintegrate the CCP's separatist regime.
Currently, China's economy is in a deep recession, the real estate industry is on the verge of collapse, and the unemployment rate is soaring. Coupled with the resurgence of the epidemic, hospitals are full, and the CCP authorities have failed to act, covering up the truth about the epidemic, causing public resentment. The leader of the Communist Party of China visited the United States in mid-November and encountered a rare wave of protests. Hundreds of protest groups, including from Taiwan, Hong Kong, Tibet, Xinjiang, pro-democracy organizations, and petitioners for human rights, held large-scale protests calling for the resignation of the CCP.
Recently, the topic "When to raise troops" has rarely appeared on mainland social platforms, sparking heated discussions. Some people shouted, "(Rising troops to rebel) is now!"
Independent TV producer Li Jun recently stated in the "Pinnacle View" that historically, when a regime collapses, there are generally four decisive factors: the first is a huge change in people's hearts; the second is internal division; Three are economic collapse; the fourth is external danger. The CCP now basically has all these four factors in place.
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Taiwan CDC: At least seven types of viruses are prevalent in China, and the epidemic will continue to rise
Reporters : Zhang Nianjie and Lin Tianxin / https://www.ntdtv.com/gb/2023/11/27/a103829947.html
The epidemic broke out again in China. A spokesperson for the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention stated on Monday (November 27) that at least seven types of viruses are prevalent in this wave of epidemic in China. The CDC reminds people not to travel to the mainland unless necessary.
As a new wave of respiratory epidemics spreads in China, the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has fully stepped up vigilance at international airports and ports, and issued a circular to the medical community to remind Taiwanese people to be vigilant and urgently return to Taiwan from mainland China.
Passenger returning to Taiwan from Nanjing: "It's just like COVID-19. The cough was severe, very serious. Yes, I took an intravenous drip for a week. (Is that why I came back after feeling better?) No, not feeling better. My fever has gone down. but I still have symptoms now, so when I come back, I am half back to Taiwan for treatment."
The Taiwan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention pointed out that there are at least seven viruses involved in this wave of epidemics in China, distributed among all age groups, including rhinovirus, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), adenovirus, covid, human interstitial pneumonia virus, etc. . It is currently known that there are epidemics in major cities such as Beijing, Tianjin, Shanghai, Guangzhou, Shenzhen, Chengdu, and Zhuhai. The CDC has warned that the epidemic will continue to rise.
Luo Yijun, deputy director of the Taiwan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention: "It is caused by different pathogens in many age groups, and it is not caused by Mycoplasma itself. Regarding the epidemic, because the temperature will gradually drop again, it is forecast the epidemic in China should continue to rise as a whole."
The Taiwan Centers for Disease Control and Prevention urges the elderly, young children and chronically ill patients not to travel to China unnecessarily due to their weak immunity, as this may make it difficult to seek medical treatment locally and delay their illness.
See also: https://staygate.blogspot.com/2023/11/the-authorities-covered-covid-up-and.html, https://staygate.blogspot.com/2023/11/a-look-at-symptoms-and-prevention-of.html
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