China’s many places surprised by the Indian variant of the strain, netizens: the virus back to his mother’s home

The second wave of the Chinese Communist virus (COVID-19) outbreak in India is raging and has now mutated into a more infectious strain spreading worldwide. Recently, Chinese Communist Party officials revealed that the mutated Indian strain has been detected in several parts of China and warned that epidemic prevention is far from over. In response, some netizens said, “The entire strain came from the Communist Party, and now the virus has returned to its mother’s house.”

On April 29, Wu Zunyou, chief epidemiologist at the CDC, told a press conference of the Communist Party’s State Council that the dramatic rise of the epidemic in India and the rapid rise of the epidemic in some countries in Asia and other countries “should be said to have once again sounded the alarm for us” and that epidemic prevention and control is far from over.

Wu Zunyou revealed that the Indian mutant strain was detected in some Chinese cities, and in fact, virus mutations have been occurring since the epidemic started. As long as the epidemic does not stop, the virus is mutating, so it is most crucial to implement preventive measures to both end the epidemic of mutated strains and prevent the occurrence of new mutations.

He also warned that the May Day holiday is approaching and that the epidemic prevention work may face new difficulties and that “the implementation of prevention and control measures is the most crucial” at this time. However, he did not say which Chinese cities had seen the mutated Indian strain.

Netizens condemned the Chinese Communist Party for “owning all the strains”

In response, Weibo users have asked: “Which are the cities in which the strain is present?” The government has also been asking which cities have been tested for the mutated virus, and how many of them will be announced.

Some netizens also questioned, “Where did the Indian variant of the virus come from? Isn’t it blocked at the time of entry?”

Some Chinese netizens denounced that the Chinese Communist Party “has all the virus strains, all the strains come from there. Others said: In fact, they are all just variants of the CCP virus. Others said that the so-called Indian variant of the virus that Beijing claims has spread to the mainland is in fact a three-generation “Wu Lung virus” that has returned to its home.

Variant viruses appear in many places in China

The Chinese Communist Party officially announced that 20 new cases were confirmed on April 28. The Zhejiang Health Commission announced that 10 of the cases came from the Hong Kong cargo ship “Huayang Chaoyang”, which had been berthed in India. On the same day, the Chinese Communist Party announced a case in Chongqing with a history of working in India, but did not specify the type of virus variant the person had contracted.

On April 27, Yang Zhanqiu, a professor at Wuhan University’s Institute of Virology, warned that if the Indian outbreak persisted, it could spread to China, but denied that “an outbreak like the one in India” could occur in China.

Second wave of India’s epidemic worsens rapidly

The second wave of the Communist virus in India is now rapidly worsening. As of April 29, India had a cumulative total of 18.38 million confirmed cases of the virus, with 204,832 deaths and nearly 380,000 new infections on the same day, continuing to set new global records.

The country’s disease control experts estimate that the peak of the epidemic in the country may be in early May.

The World Health Organization (WHO) warned that the Indian variant of the virus “B.1.617”, one of the causes of the out-of-control epidemic in India, has been found in at least 17 countries. This variant is more dangerous than the original virus, meaning it is more easily transmitted, more deadly or has the ability to evade vaccines.

The CCP virus did not break out in Wuhan in 2019, and as the CCP concealed the outbreak, it falsely claimed three times before mid-January 2020 that the outbreak was preventable and controllable and would not be passed from person to person, and arrested frontline doctors who broke the news of the outbreak.

On January 23, 2020, after the sudden closure of Wuhan due to the epidemic, the World Health Organization (WHO) delayed declaring the epidemic an “international public health emergency”. The “global pandemic” was not declared until March 11. The epidemic got completely out of control and spread rapidly around the world. More than 140 million people worldwide were infected and more than 3.1 million people died.