China’s epidemic is serious, Langfang, Hebei also appeared “anywhere”

The Chinese New Year saw the resurgence of the epidemic in many parts of the mainland. Netizens have been exposed to the phenomenon of falling anywhere in Suihua City, Heilongjiang Province and Langfang City, Hebei Province, which are the hardest hit areas of the epidemic, similar to the situation in Wuhan during the outbreak in late 2019.

On Jan. 15, informed netizens posted a post and video on social media. The post disclosed that on December 25, 2020, there was a case of pouring anywhere at the gate of the Runfeng Park neighborhood in Suihua City. That’s when the epidemic may have started to get serious in Suihua City, but people didn’t notice the severity of the epidemic that made Suihua City Wangkui County so serious.

The video shows the fallen person lying right in front of the police room at the gate of the Runfeng Park district in Suihua City, motionless, with many people coming up close to watch, some wearing masks and some not.

2 weeks later, i.e., by January 9, the outbreak began in Suihua City on a large scale.

On January 12, another netizen broke the news that Langfang, the city hardest hit by the epidemic in Hebei Province, also saw the phenomenon of pouring anywhere.

The story said that on the evening of January 11, many people were waiting in line for testing at a nucleic acid testing site in Langfang, Hebei Province. At this time, a person fell to the ground next to the queue, and three first responders came to the rescue and performed CPR on the fallen person.

The video shows that the first responders are on the ground first aid, next to the people on the side of the crowd, but not close to the crowd, some people also use cell phones to shoot. The man who shot the video said, “First aid.”

Because the CCP has been concealing the epidemic of CCP viruses (Wuhan pneumonia and New Crown pneumonia), the CCP’s official media does not report these fallen anywhere phenomena at all.

In late 2019, after the epidemic first broke out in Wuhan, there were also local open-air pours. Even though the official media did not report on the dumping, some people filmed it and posted it on social media platforms.

Several provinces have already declared a “state of war” for the epidemic in mainland China, but the Communist Party’s official media began to cool the epidemic on Jan. 16. According to the article, the “state of war” is being abused to increase “unnecessary fear” among the masses.

What is even more suspicious is that in this wave of the epidemic, the Chinese Communist Party officially claimed that only one person died. According to the outside world, this seems to be false, as there are large numbers of deaths due to epidemics overseas every day, and China is no exception.