Local and asymptomatic infections are frequent Dalian is in a state of war

The outbreak of CCP virus (Chinese Communist Pneumonia) on the mainland is heating up again, with confirmed local cases and asymptomatic infections in many places. Dalian is in a state of war.

Dalian has local cases and entered a wartime state

The National health Commission of the Communist Party of China informed on December 20 that as of the early morning of the same day, on the 19th, there were 23 new confirmed cases in 31 provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities directly under the Central Government) and Xinjiang Production and Construction Corps on the mainland, including one local case of local infection in Dalian, Liaoning Province, a restaurant owner and chef; and 10 new asymptomatic infections (three local cases).

Liaoning officials informed that on the 19th, there was one new confirmed local case in Dalian, which was a close contact of a previously local asymptomatic infected person.

On December 20, Zhao Lian, deputy director of the Dalian Health Care Commission, said that Dalian had reported a total of two confirmed cases and six local asymptomatic infections under medical observation. According to him, medical institutions at all levels in Dalian have entered a wartime state of epidemic prevention and control, with the strictest control of personnel entering medical institutions.

Asymptomatic infections in Heilongjiang, Guangzhou

On December 20, Nansha District, Guangzhou City, found a case of CPC pneumonia asymptomatic infection that day.

The case Wu is a female, 31 years old, is an inbound personnel isolation hotel Puling hotel handyman staff.

It was also reported that on the 19th, three new local cases of asymptomatic infections were found in Suifenhe City, Heilongjiang.

Beijing has 2 confirmed cases

On the afternoon of the 20th, at an official press conference in Beijing, Liu Xiaofeng, deputy director of the Beijing Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said that between 00:00 and 24:00 on December 19, Beijing reported two new confirmed cases of imported cases from abroad.

Confirmed case one, a male, 52 years old, Russian national, arrived at Beijing Capital Airport on December 10 on Air China flight CA590 from Moscow.

The second confirmed case is a male, 36 years old, of Heilongjiang nationality, who arrived at Beijing Capital Airport on December 18 on Air China Flight CA946 from Pakistan. 39 people were closely connected to him on the same flight and in his car.

In the afternoon of the 19th, Beijing notified the confirmed cases in Chaoyang District. The newly confirmed case was associated with an employee of the Jiuxianqiao store of Beijing Qingfeng Baozi Shop.

Beijing authorities have now classified the Hanting Hotel Dashanzi in Chaoyang District as a medium-risk area, and the surrounding Dashanzi neighborhood and related stores are all closed. The owner of a car dealership near the Hanting Hotel told the Epoch Times that the official forced closure has caused heavy losses for businesses.

In addition, the Propaganda Department of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Committee of Beijing Shijingshan District informed that the district is in a “wartime state”.

Since the CCP has a history of concealing the truth about the epidemic, the public has questioned the artificially shrunken data reported by officials.

China’s Epidemic Enters “Multipoint Distribution” Mode

Zhang Boli, an academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering and president of Tianjin University of Traditional Chinese Medicine, said in a recent article that there have been many clusters of epidemics in many places on the mainland, including Heilongjiang, Shandong, Liaoning, and Dalian, where there were even more than one cluster of epidemics in a year.

According to Zhang Boli, the data show that the number of asymptomatic infected persons in several recent local clustered outbreaks has increased significantly, indicating a trend of increasing virus infectivity. The period from mid-December this year to mid-February next year remains a high-risk period.