Liaoning surpasses Anhui in number of confirmed cases, source of China’s new wave of indigenous outbreaks unknown

After a local outbreak of the Communist Chinese virus (COVID-19) in China’s Anhui province on the 13th, it spread to Liaoning province yesterday. As of 7 p.m. tonight, the number of confirmed cases in Liaoning has surpassed that of Anhui, and so far it has not been possible to identify the “patient zero” or the source of the infection. Previously, the two regions were shifting blame on each other.

According to the CCTV News App, as of 7 p.m. tonight, Liaoning had four new confirmed cases in the country, including one in Shenyang and three in Yingkou, and five new asymptomatic cases in Yingkou.

Since the Chinese Communist Party has a history of serious official concealment, it is unknown whether these figures reflect the real situation.

According to the official report, in this wave of local outbreaks, Liaoning has a total of 6 confirmed cases, surpassing Anhui’s 5 cases; Liaoning has a total of 8 local asymptomatic infections, also surpassing Anhui’s 7 cases.

After the outbreak of the local CCP virus in Anhui province the day before yesterday, the official notification pointed to a woman surnamed Li, who had visited five cities in three provinces in the past 18 days, as the source of the spread of the local epidemic and had contact with people outside the country in Dalian, Liaoning province. Officials in Dalian then released a track of her activities to beat Anhui to the punch, saying there was no contact. The two places dumped the blame on each other, prompting the official media to criticize them for talking about themselves and increasing public suspicion and concern.

Official media outlet Health Times reported that after 22 days nationwide, 125 days in Liaoning and 440 days in Anhui without any new confirmed local cases, a local outbreak has re-emerged, but who is the “patient zero” of this outbreak? Where did the source of the infection come from? Experts say the investigation is still pending.