Japan reports on Wuhan outbreak control information, signal cut off by Chinese Communist Party

Kyodo News reports that when the Japan Broadcasting Association reported in the evening of January 31 that the World health Organization had gone to Wuhan, China, to investigate the source of the Epidemic, it was cut off in China at one point, and the screen showed “abnormal signals. (Photo taken from the Japan Broadcasting Association’s website nhk.or.jp)

Kyodo News reports that when the Japan Broadcasting Association (NHK) reported in the evening of January 31 that the World Health Organization (WHO) had gone to Wuhan, Hubei Province, China, to investigate the source of the Chinese Communist pneumonia epidemic, it was cut off in China at one point, with “abnormal signals” showing on the screen.

According to the report, the NHK news item that was cut off at the Time described how China had tightened intelligence controls and that the group chat function of the local communication software used by families of patients who died of the 2019 coronavirus infection in Wuhan became inoperable before the WHO mission.

However, NHK’s footage of the WHO mission’s visit to Wuhan’s South China Seafood Market was not disconnected.

NHK reported the WHO mission’s visit to the South China Seafood Market in Wuhan City without being disconnected. The picture shows a WHO mission visiting a market in Wuhan.