The Chinese Communist Party virus epidemic is far from over

On the evening of December 31, the New Year celebration in Wuhan, Hubei province, was still held as usual. There were huge crowds of people at the scene, and they did not seem worried about the spread of the epidemic at all.

At present, the COMMUNIST Party of China virus outbreak in all parts of China. Beijing, Shanghai and other places have canceled New Year’s Eve activities. But in Wuhan, hubei province, the birthplace of the epidemic, New Year’s Eve activities were still held as usual, with huge crowds of people attending and seemingly not worried about the spread of the epidemic.

According to hubei media, at 8 PM on December 31, residents and tourists held up their mobile phones to take photos of the light show in Jiangtan, Hankou, Wuhan. The show featured words like “Safe Wuhan” and “meet in Wuhan in 2021”.

Some of the young people playing by the river were wearing flashing “rabbit ears” on their heads, and some were carrying tools to shoot balloons for flying. There were kids on scooters running around, their parents chasing them.

Huang Xinyuan, a sophomore from Hubei Second Normal University, was playing with a group of friends by the river and Shouting “Happy New Year!”

“In the New Year, Wuhan is getting better and better!” To the cheers of the people, Jianghan Pass rings the bell of 2021.

The report says people count down at the New Year’s eve to welcome in the New Year.

On the evening of December 31, 2020, the New Year’s Eve celebration was still held in Wuhan, Hubei Province. There were huge crowds of people on the scene, and they did not seem worried about the spread of the epidemic at all.

On the evening of December 31, 2020, the New Year’s Eve celebration was still held in Wuhan, Hubei Province. There were huge crowds of people on the scene, and they did not seem worried about the spread of the epidemic at all.

As the New Year was ringing out, many international media, including Reuters, BBC in the UK and CBS in the US, also reported the lively scenes of wuhan people holding New Year’s Eve activities.

According to the wuhan tradition, thousands of people crowded in front of the Jianhanguan Museum, waiting for the clock to turn 0 a.m., releasing their balloons in unison and Shouting ‘Happy New Year!’

A 20-year-old college student visiting wuhan said it was her first time in the city and the countdown was really spectacular.

On the evening of December 31, 2020, the New Year’s Eve celebration was still held in Wuhan, Hubei Province. There were huge crowds of people on the scene, and they did not seem worried about the spread of the epidemic at all.

On the evening of December 31, 2020, the New Year’s Eve celebration was still held in Wuhan, Hubei Province. There were huge crowds of people on the scene, and they did not seem worried about the spread of the epidemic at all.

On the evening of December 31, 2020, the New Year’s Eve celebration was still held in Wuhan, Hubei Province. There were huge crowds of people on the scene, and they did not seem worried about the spread of the epidemic at all.

However, due to the current Outbreak of the Communist Party of China (CPC) virus (Wuhan Pneumonia) raging around the world, the New Year activities have been canceled around the world. In China, the epidemic is erupting again. Beijing, Shanghai and other places have cancelled New Year’s Eve activities, while wuhan, the birthplace of the Communist Party virus, is still crowded with people to hold New Year’s Eve activities. Many foreign media have questioned whether people in Wuhan are not worried about the epidemic.

Wuhan has been without medical records for months, and certain groups of people have been vaccinated in recent days, according to communist Party officials. Because of the Communist Party of China’s habit of concealment, the current situation of the epidemic in the region remains to be investigated.

A netizen reported earlier that thousands of employees of Wuhan Tianma Co LTD suffered from runny nose, cough and fever just two days after a large-scale nucleic acid test on December 23.

Tianma said in a statement that it had conducted all nucleic acid tests, but the results were “all negative” and there had been no online disclosure. On the same day, local communist Party media also quoted Tianma’s statement as “refuting rumors.”

Some Chinese netizens believe the official story, suggesting that “thousands of people have symptoms” may be exaggerating. However, many netizens believe that in China, “the more the official refutes the rumor, the more true” and “rumor is a prediction that is far ahead”.

Since December, confirmed cases have been reported in Beijing, Shanghai, Dalian, Shenyang, Anshan, Wuxi in Jiangsu province, Hangzhou in Zhejiang province and Heihe in Heilongjiang Province. This is a reminder that the epidemic is far from over.

As of Dec. 28, Liaoning had 17 of China’s 23 high-risk areas, including 12 in Dalian and five in Shenyang, according to the communist Party’s official media.

Zhong Nanshan, an epidemic prevention expert in China, said at a recent seminar that the original human-to-human transmission of the COMMUNIST Party of China (CPC) virus has now emerged as a new “environmental transmission” problem.

The National health Commission of the COMMUNIST Party of China (CPC) on December 30 issued a notice on epidemic prevention, noting that sporadic outbreaks, sporadic outbreaks and even localized clusters of cases in China “will become the norm.”

The comments by Mr. Zhong and the health commission were seen as implying that the domestic outbreak was out of control.