Beijing even exploded cases of two major hospitals in Shanghai closed clinics scholars said Zhongnanhai super nervous

Employees at the office building of Jiazheng Plaza Building in Sanyuanqiao, Beijing are undergoing nucleic acid testing. (Photo source: video screenshot)

The Chinese communist virus (New Coronavirus) has attacked two major political and economic centers in Beijing and Shanghai. While local confirmed cases were reported in Daxing District of Beijing for several days, two major hospitals in Shanghai announced on January 21 that they had closed their outpatient clinics one after another due to the outbreak.

Shanghai Jiaotong University’s Renji Hospital announced on January 21 that the hospital’s West Campus was closed after a suspected case was found during routine nucleic acid testing of medical staff and outsourced logistics staff. Almost at the same Time, the Cancer Hospital of Fudan University issued a notice, also said that a suspected case was found in the nucleic acid testing of outsourced logistics staff, and the hospital’s Xuhui hospital outpatient clinic was closed from the same day.

The hospital’s West Campus is located in Huangpu West District, while the cancer hospital’s suspended clinic is located in Xuhui District. The suspected cases were found in different areas of Shanghai at the same time, leading to the fear of another outbreak of the Epidemic.

It is worth noting that on January 20, the mainland media, including CCTV, reported that there were two confirmed cases in Shanghai on that day, and the patients were a couple. However, Shanghai officials later debunked the news on Weibo, saying it was false and that the media had mistakenly published an old story from Nov. 20, 2020, as news of the same day.

The outbreak in Beijing is even more nerve-wracking. In addition to another confirmed local case in Shunyi District on Jan. 19, Daxing District has seen several new local cases on consecutive days, all from the district’s Tianguanyuan street community, including two new confirmed cases on Jan. 17, another confirmed case and an asymptomatic person on Jan. 18, a surge of six confirmed cases on Jan. 19, and two more confirmed cases and an asymptomatic person on Jan. 20.

This is only the situation that has been officially reported. If we take into account the possibility of under-reporting and under-reporting, the actual situation may be even more serious.

The authorities are on high alert, and if you don’t wear a mask when you go out, you will be arrested at any time.

The Daxing District Leading Group for the Prevention and Control of the New Pneumonia Epidemic has ordered on the 20th that the entire district be tested for nucleic acid and screened for symptoms, and that all personnel be prohibited from leaving the capital.

Ms. Fang, a resident of Tiangongyuan Street in Daxing District, said in an interview with Radio Free Asia on the 20th that information about the current epidemic is changing rapidly, and that she can’t return Home at any time because of the outbreak: “It’s spreading too fast. He (infected person) in Daxing District Tiangong Yuan lives very close to us, only one wall away, and there were 2 cases on the 17th. A tutor went to a student’s home to teach, and the student got sick and infected the teacher. I came out to work, and I don’t know if there will be a lockdown in the afternoon, and I’m afraid I won’t be able to leave any later. Now all of Beijing is doing nucleic acid testing.”

Hebei scholar Wang Wenguang said the authorities are more nervous about the new wave of the epidemic than they were last year, because the location of Zhongnanhai’s top brass is too close to the epidemic area and there have been a number of confirmed indigenous cases: “This affects the so-called general stability, which is the node that the CCP values so much. For example, in March there will be two meetings, the main thing is not to affect these so-called big picture, in fact, how many people are infected with this disease is not a big concern for them. The current round of the epidemic, especially launched from the north, is really scary.”

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