The nightmare repeats itself The Chinese Communist Party’s “epic against the epidemic” has become a joke?

As the Spring Festival approaches, the Wuhan pneumonia epidemic in Hebei and Heilongjiang is spreading rapidly, and many Taiwanese media are reporting on it.

The Wuhan pneumonia epidemic is getting more and more serious in mainland China, with confirmed cases increasing in Hebei, Heilongjiang, Guangdong and Shanghai, and many provinces and cities closed to traffic and residents are strictly ordered not to go out. Some people from political parties in Taiwan said that China’s epidemic prevention policy has not made any progress, and the word “seal” solves everything, without caring about people’s lives.

Since the beginning of winter, the epidemic in Hebei province has entered a “state of war”, with Shijiazhuang, the provincial capital, being completely “sealed off”. Due to the rapid spread of the epidemic, Shijiazhuang’s Zhengding County has begun to set up an emergency quarantine site in Zhufutun Township, No. 13, where 3,000 sets of integrated houses (square cabin hospitals) are expected to be built on 500 acres of land to house the infected.

Beijing, near Hebei, has ordered a strict defense to prevent the virus from invading central Beijing. Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Sichuan, Shaanxi and other provinces and cities have also seen new confirmed cases on the 14th.

Several mainland provinces have now declared a state of emergency due to the severity of the outbreak, and the incident has sparked widespread international media attention. DPP legislator Lin Junxian said that the recent epidemic in China is simply history repeating itself, exactly the same as the development around the closure of Wuhan last year, leaving people wondering what China has done to combat the epidemic in the past year. In the same year, the government of the Republic of China could complete measures such as increased production of masks, centralized quarantine of entry, epidemic prevention convoys, home quarantine mechanisms and so on, which also proved to make Taiwan’s epidemic prevention very successful, but China seemed to be completely blank for the past year, and nothing was prepared.

He bluntly said that it is natural that China would be so nervous, the epidemic actually broke out in Hebei, next door to Beijing where senior officials are immediately gathered, so of course they have to desperately stop the epidemic from spreading to Beijing. “If we did that in Taiwan, how much public anger would we get? But in China no one dares to have an opinion at all, as long as Beijing is fine.”

Taiwan’s epidemic commander Chen Shih-chung also expressed concern about the current state of the epidemic in China. In an exclusive interview with a radio program a few days ago, he faced a request from Taiwanese businessmen going to China for a “Spring Festival bubble,” which he said he would definitely not consider, and sighed, “Are people not alerted to the epidemic in Hebei, China? The epidemic in China is actually very serious.”

Fan Shiping, a professor of political science in Taiwan, lamented in a TV program, “The epidemic in China right now is really a mountain of rain and wind, and various local governments are collecting supplies, so why did Shijiazhuang have to urgently add a “fire-eye laboratory”? It is because the local epidemic can no longer be suppressed! Paper can’t cover the fire!”

He bluntly said that Shijiazhuang is now the same as Wuhan when the city was closed last year, “Now the Beijing authorities are still boasting that “China has written an epic against the epidemic” and are still celebrating “our success in preventing the epidemic in China”. The so-called “false story” has been officially declared dead!”

In fact, the Chinese people are worried about the fact that the Beijing authorities have been trying to cover up the epidemic in China, and that the information reported in various places is vague, opaque, and even deliberately watered down.

A recent look at the announcement by the CCP’s health Care Commission shows that the epidemic figures for Hebei are bizarre, with 90 confirmed cases on the 12th, 81 on the 13th, and another 90 on the 14th.

Many netizens left comments on the official media CCTV News microblog, questioning: “How come Hebei reports 90 every day, is it a coincidence? Or are you afraid to report more than 90 per day?” “Shijiazhuang reported a fairly even number every day, brakes ah!”

According to a report published in the journal Disease Surveillance, Chinese researchers have concluded that the impact of the epidemic in 2021 could be even greater than that of 2020, according to a 15-day report in France.