The Chinese Communist Party plays word games to conceal the epidemic

Police cordon off a residential area in Shanghai’s Huangpu district on Jan. 21, 2021.

The outbreak, which originated in Wuhan, has caused more than 100 million people to be diagnosed worldwide. The Chinese government has announced that the number of confirmed cases is less than 90,000, which has raised questions. 27 Hong Kong media said that the Chinese government deliberately “dukes” to reduce the number of confirmed cases, and even “zeroed out the cases after the city was closed”, which is purely a play on words, so that the Epidemic has not been able to break the tail.

The CCP virus started in Wuhan, Hubei Province, in December 2019, but from the end of the same year to mid-January 2020, the CCP authorities repeatedly lied that the epidemic was “preventable and controllable, and no obvious human-to-human transmission has been found”. It was not until January 20, 2020 that the CCP admitted for the first Time that the virus was “human-to-human”.

But by then the epidemic was already out of control and rapidly spreading around the world. The plague of the century has since spread, causing more than 100 million confirmed infections and more than 2 million deaths. The communist virus has now mutated into a more contagious pandemic that continues to ravage the world.

On Jan. 27, Hong Kong’s Apple Daily said that while the number of confirmed cases worldwide exceeded 100 million, the cumulative number of confirmed cases announced by the Chinese Communist Party was less than 90,000, but the actual number may be much higher than the official figure.

It is questionable that many deaths were not included in the list of those who died from the virus, and that CCP officials have repeatedly changed the criteria for confirming the diagnosis, for example, by dividing patients into “confirmed cases” and “asymptomatic infected” in an attempt to lower the actual figure, but in reality, asymptomatic In fact, asymptomatic infected persons are also at risk of transmitting the virus.

Recently, a man in Jilin province became known as the “King of Poison” after he infected at least 143 people, and was promoted by the Chinese Communist Party as an asymptomatic infected person. The report said that the Chinese government has deliberately “duked out” the number of confirmed cases in order to reduce the number of cases, and even the so-called “zero cases after the closure of the city” is a play on words, which has delayed the end of the epidemic.

The picture shows police cordoning off a residential area in Shanghai’s Huangpu District on January 21, 2021.

So how big is the gap between the official number of confirmed cases announced by the Chinese Communist Party and the actual situation?

Some Chinese Communist Party experts took blood samples from Wuhan, Hubei province and other places, a total of 30 provinces and cities, from March to May last year to do research, and found that the antibody-positive rate in Wuhan was 1.68%, which extrapolates to about 168,000 infected people there, three times the official figure of 50,000.

In addition, death cases are not included in confirmed cases because many patients do not get tested for the virus in time before they die in hospitals. For example, on April 17 last year, Wuhan announced that 1,290 new death cases belonged to the CCP virus, but the accuracy of the new figure is still questioned.

The official CCP criteria for counting cases also change from time to time. In the fourth edition of the outbreak prevention and control program released by the CCP’s health and Welfare Commission on Feb. 7 last year, positive nucleic acid tests were divided into two categories: confirmed cases and asymptomatic infections, and asymptomatic infections were no longer included in the confirmed list.

After that, provinces have revised their confirmed diagnosis figures. The number of new confirmed cases nationwide outside of Hubei Province was consistently revised downward from nearly 700 to 381 cases. He Qinghua, a first-level inspector of the CDC Bureau of the CCP’s Health Planning Commission, declared at the time that “the overall trend of the epidemic in the country except for Hubei is currently declining” and that the number of new confirmed cases nationwide outside Hubei “has been on a downward trend for seven consecutive days.”

Staff in Wuhan, Hubei province, spray disinfectant at a shopping center on March 29, 2020.

Apple Daily said official statistics were changed again and again, and on Feb. 12 of the same year, Hubei Province was asked to add a “clinical diagnosis” to the categories of “suspected cases” and “confirmed cases” when counting cases. “This led to an increase of 15,000 cases a day.

A week later, the Chinese Communist Party officials demanded a uniform classification of “suspected cases” and “confirmed cases” nationwide, i.e., deleting the “clinical diagnosis” category. Officials also forcibly subtracted the total number of new cases from the total number of new cases in the province on that day, resulting in the bizarre situation that the number of new cases in Wuhan on Feb. 20 was higher than the number of new cases in Hubei province.

The report said that the Chinese Communist Party has always treated white events as red events as a way to praise its achievements in fighting the epidemic. For example, it praised Wuhan for effectively stopping the spread of the virus after the city was closed, and announced on April 26 last year that Wuhan had zero confirmed cases.

Zero does not mean that all patients have recovered and been discharged from the hospital, but rather that the CCP virus is no longer detected in those infected, but they may still need treatment for complications or sequelae caused by the outbreak. However, after the official announcement of zero cases, Wuhan has repeatedly found local confirmed cases.

For example, last December, after a new case was confirmed in Beijing, authorities claimed that the case was “imported from outside the country and confirmed as a linked case,” but the truth is that the patient was infected in Beijing.

The Communist Party’s official media played with words, causing public discontent. Liaoning lawyer Jiang Chenghui posted a criticism of the Wuhan Health Commission’s reference to human-to-human transmission of the virus, which ranged from “no obvious human-to-human transmission has been found” to “no obvious evidence of human-to-human transmission has been found” to “limited human-to-human transmission cannot be ruled out,” until the outbreak became a big deal. It was not until the outbreak of the epidemic that human-to-human transmission was acknowledged.

Jiang Chenghui described the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission as using words to the extreme, and making the delivery of information vague to the extreme.

Pictured, police cordon off a residential area in Shanghai’s Huangpu district on Jan. 21, 2021.

As a new wave of CCP virus outbreaks break out across China, the CCP is blurring the message to the extreme.

For example, on January 24, CCP officials said that three new confirmed cases in Shanghai’s Huangpu District on the 23rd were related to those confirmed on the 21st, including a neighbor, a mother and son, and a colleague.

The three trajectories were announced only in Huangpu District, including Zhaotong District, Shop 65 on Zhaotong Road, Taste in Taste Restaurant, Zhongfu Shi Fu Hui Hotel, Chunxin Life Supermarket East Beijing Road Store, 172 Yongshou Road, and Lane 243 Xiamen Road.

Citizens questioned the vague survey report. A citizen surnamed Su said: “So coincidentally, are not taking the bus and subway? In the activity track, the time point of the confirmed patients to go to some places is also not marked! To ensure privacy is good, but the time or to write down, right?!”

In fact, the Guixi district is the official announcement of the action track in Xiamen Road, Lane 243, known as “Guizhou Road West Block District”.

But the same day Shanghai “Huangpu hair step” official microblogging, but the above-mentioned confirmed cases, called suspected cases, while the above-mentioned Xiamen Road, Lane 243, into Guixi District, said that because of the suspected cases related to Guixi District, closed management from now on.

The Chinese Communist Party officials intentionally blurred the information to make people confused about the actual situation in order to reduce the impact of the epidemic. A member of the public could not stand it and publicly made a presentation and explanation online (below).

A lawyer with a real name on Weibo disclosed that the Guixi neighborhood is the residence of confirmed cases 2 or 3. (Screenshot on the internet)

A microblogging attorney with a real name disclosed that Guixi District is the residence of confirmed case 2 or 3 above, a Shikumen neighborhood with about 800 residents.

The official news conference mentioned 172 Yong Shou Road, which is actually the “Duan Yun Fruit and Vegetable Distribution Center”, provides fruit and vegetable Home delivery service to the public, and after becoming a close receiver of confirmed cases, how many orders are there from the public who are his close receivers? If this center has a positive nucleic acid test, how many people will panic?