The epidemic worsened first to find a scapegoat? Shijiazhuang Gaocheng District three officials were “accountable”

The outbreak of the CCP virus (New Coronavirus) in Hebei is spreading and cases are increasing rapidly, with officials reporting that nearly 100 cases have been confirmed in the province. Yesterday (January 6), Shijiazhuang City Gaocheng District deputy mayor Feng Zhiqiang and three others were accused of “ineffective prevention and control of the epidemic” was accountable.

The website of Shijiazhuang Discipline Inspection Commission on January 6, three officials in the city’s Gaocheng District were “punished” with a warning or a serious warning within the party for “ineffective prevention and control of the epidemic.

The officials include Feng Zhiqiang, deputy mayor of Gaocheng District Government, Nie Xiaonan, director of the Administrative Comprehensive Service Center of Zengcun Town in Gaocheng District, and Sun Guohui, secretary of the Party branch of Liujiazuo Village.

The officials were accused of being responsible for a villager who tested positive for nucleic acid and went out of control for medical treatment in Liujiazuo village on Jan. 3.

The outbreak in Hebei has seen a sharp increase in the number of infected people since the first confirmed case broke out in Xiaoguozhuang village, Gaocheng district, Shijiazhuang on Jan. 5, when Xiaoguo village in Masuzhun town, Shijiazhuang, was classified as a high-risk area and most of the villagers were pulled away for quarantine. The following day the entire Gaocheng district was classified as a high-risk area. Hebei is in a state of war.

According to official notification, 51 new local confirmed cases were reported in Hebei Province on January 6, of which 50 cases were reported in Shijiazhuang (2 cases were asymptomatic infections turned into confirmed cases) and 1 case was reported in Xingtai (asymptomatic infections turned into confirmed cases); 69 new local asymptomatic infections were reported, of which 67 cases were reported in Shijiazhuang and 2 cases in Xingtai. In addition, a Shijiazhuang freight driver was diagnosed as an asymptomatic infected person in a nucleic acid test in Xinjiang and transferred to a designated hospital for isolation and observation.

The number of infections is feared to be much higher, as the Chinese Communist Party has consistently withheld data on the outbreak.

According to Sina News, Ma Xiaowei, director of the health Commission, confessed in Hebei that the current epidemic is still in a developing stage and the situation is serious.

The Chinese Communist Party authorities often throw out scapegoats in the face of unexpected accidents or disasters.

According to current affairs commentator Wei Jin, the CCP virus was destined to be a political epidemic as soon as it started to break out from China. Not only because of the inertia of the CCP’s authoritarian approach to maintaining stability, but also because Xi Jinping gave orders to the Central Political and Legal Affairs Commission as early as January 17, 2020, before the Wuhan epidemic was made public, to prioritize regime security over life safety throughout the year, which is why the epidemic was concealed and allowed to spread rapidly around the world.

In the past year, the article said, what has been visible to the outside world is still the Communist Party’s questionable epidemic data, as well as Beijing’s efforts to blame foreign countries for the epidemic, and the Communist Party’s top-level internal scapegoating. In terms of scapegoats, Xi was the first to find a number of officials, including the secretaries of Hubei and Wuhan. Top local officials followed suit.

The article cites the example of Cai Qi, a close associate of Xi Jinping’s in the capital city of Beijing, which has recently been caught in a new wave of epidemics, who has once again taken the axe to lower-level officials. On the last day of the year, Cai Qi sent five grassroots officials in Beijing’s Shunyi district to “accountability”. The article notes that this is not the first time that Cai Qi has held a junior official accountable.

The article points out that this is not the first time Cai Qi did such a thing, Beijing last May when there was a local epidemic, Cai Qi also quickly removed three officials from the relevant Fengtai District. Anyone with a clear eye knows they were scapegoats.