Beijing’s epidemic continues to heat up, interrupting a streak of records and causing speculation

Beijing residents line up for a nucleic acid test on Jan. 28.

The Communist Party’s virus Epidemic continues to heat up in China. Beijing has had 13 consecutive days of new confirmed cases from the 15th to the 26th, but on the 27th there was a rare absence of any new cases, and only on the 28th was there a new confirmed case and a suspected case, prompting the public to speculate whether the continuous record was deliberately interrupted. Chinese netizens said, “The unsealing is far away”.

The official notification shows that Beijing has had 13 consecutive days of new local cases from the 15th to the 26th, but on the 27th there was a rare absence of any new cases until the 28th, when one new local case was confirmed and one local suspected case was added.

In response, Chinese netizens have said, “Didn’t we already have zero cases yesterday? Why is there another case? When will it be unsealed? The surrounding communities are too miserable.”

“There are two or three cases every day in the capital, it’s never ending.”

“The unsealing is far away.”

“The battle line against the epidemic is really desperately long, when will it end?”

Other netizens noted, “I wonder what happened to the Institute of Metrology (China Academy of Metrology Sciences, located in Chaoyang District, Beijing), where students were asked to stay Home in quarantine for 14 days for no reason, and no statement was issued”

Some netizens were also surprised, saying, “When was the quarantine requested, it is suspected that this is not the place to talk about,” and “Finally, I see that this is said!”

After the outbreak of the epidemic in Beijing, which is most severe in Daxing and Shunyi District. Daxing District Tiangong Yuan Street Rong Hui community has been designated as a high-risk area for the outbreak on January 20. Households in units with cases and higher risk in the Ronghui community were centrally quarantined.

In addition, from the 19th, Tiangongyuan community, Tiangongyuan Cili community, Tiangongyuan Zhongli community, Tiangongyuan Nanli community, Tiangongyuan street Xinyuan Times community, Xinyuan Times Zhongli community and Xinyuan Times Cili community were closed for management one after another. In just a few days, Daxing District closed 16 communities and 2 villages one after another, showing that the CCP virus epidemic is spreading very rapidly.

Beijing Nanjiao Cancer Hospital announced the suspension of its outpatient clinic on the 25th, citing the suspicious test results of a nearby garbage truck. However, nearby residents said the hospital was closed because patients were found to be confirmed.

Local residents in Beijing said that the government measures have been changed again and again, even as long as there is a confirmed case in a building, the whole building must be centrally isolated, regardless of whether it is a close contact or not.

Mr. Li, owner of the Tiangong Yuan Rong Hui district in Daxing District, said to the station, “There are now three buildings inside the district this isolation. There is no clear way to tell you the specific idea, how long the isolation, where, and there is no arrangement by building, and then the people are mixed together. Let’s say this building has a unit with a confirmed diagnosis, that building unit does not have a confirmed diagnosis, mixed together with the risk.”

Mr. Li said he and more than 100 of them were placed in the Fangshan Art House Hotel, where windows could not be opened and there was no sun, and even if there were no symptoms of pneumonia, I’m afraid they would be deprived of oxygen first.

Mr. Li said, “The staff just nailed this window shut. If you can’t open the windows in a closed hotel, and then you don’t see the sun, if you isolate for 21 days, will it cause people to suffocate? Anyway, we stayed for a few days, and now there are already many people in the group reporting different physical discomfort.”

In addition, positive cases have also been reported in Xicheng District, where the political core of the Communist Party is located.