How serious is the epidemic in Shenyang? The net exposure of the army are mobilized

Rows of army epidemic prevention vehicles appear on the streets of Shenyang

On January 4, the epidemic continued to spread rapidly in Shenyang, already involving 20 neighborhoods, and Shenyang authorities have initiated a second round of full nucleic acid testing. And netizens filmed the Communist Party army’s epidemic prevention convoy in the streets of Shenyang. But netizens questioned: Is the Chinese Communist army used to fight the virus or to fight people?

According to local media reports, on Jan. 4, authorities lined up a confirmed patient in the first round of full-scale nucleic acid testing. On the same day, authorities have launched a second round of full-scale nucleic acid testing. Reports suggest that the outbreak in Shenyang has spread to 20 neighborhoods and that there are superinfected people, with one person infecting 21 people.

However, a Shenyang doctor warned in a WeChat group that don’t run blindly now, the epidemic is unusually serious, spreading very fast and very, very contagious. And nucleic acid testing sometimes can not be detected at all at one time, the onset of the disease of an elderly woman for the fourth time nucleic acid testing before the results were checked.

Some netizens speculate that the epidemic in Shenyang has gotten so out of hand that authorities have had to send in the military to deal with the fierce outbreak.

The video posted by netizens shows a large row of military epidemic prevention vehicles on the streets of Shenyang, and there are many different types of vehicles, including a truck with the words “Chinese People’s Liberation Army Center for Disease Control and Prevention Sampling Vehicle”; another large truck with the words “Chinese People’s Liberation Army Center for Disease Control and Prevention Comprehensive Energy Security Vehicle”; and the following large trucks with no markings on their bodies.

Netizens shared that at the height of the epidemic in Wuhan, the Chinese Communist authorities had sent high-profile troops to help fight the epidemic, but later the troops themselves were allegedly infected with the epidemic, and since then there has been no news.

The netizen, who signed his name “Qingshanlan”, said, “Military vehicles helped fight the epidemic. Do you believe it? I don’t believe a word of it anyway!” Another netizen commented, “Find the leaker and kill him…”