City closure pro: at least 5,000 people die every day in Wuhan during the peak

As travel restrictions in China and the U.S. become increasingly stringent due to the Epidemic, Liu Jiaxin, a new immigrant who experienced the peak of the epidemic in Wuhan, China last year and moved to Los Angeles in late 2020, urged overseas Chinese to “never believe the Chinese Communist Party‘s propaganda against the epidemic; it is better to think and judge for yourself.”

Wuhan native Liu Jiaxin came to Los Angeles last September, where he experienced the 76-day Wuhan closure in China and lost his own sense of taste and smell due to a suspected virus infection.

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Liu Jiaxin’s Home is near the South China Seafood Market, just a ten-minute walk away. He was nervous when the outbreak first broke and asked his Family to go back to live with his mother first, but all the official media reports at the Time claimed the virus would not be dangerous from person to person, so he let his guard down.

When the outbreak became unmanageable, Liu Jiaxin himself showed symptoms of suspected infection. He began coughing up blood and running a fever, but the hospital and community center kicked each other in the teeth, and he never received formal treatment or care.

He said, “I went to the hospital, the hospital wanted a certificate from the community center, but the community center wanted to ask me for a certificate from the hospital, so they kicked each other around, and finally it was my own Medicine that got better, and I’m not sure if I have an infection until now, but I lost my sense of taste and smell forever.”

Liu Jiaxin believes that getting sick is not scary, as long as it is handled properly, they all still have a chance to recover, what is really scary is the way the Chinese Communist Party handled the epidemic.

He said, “The CCP is extremely inhumane, I went to many hospitals, but I was not given a diagnosis and treatment, and I had to go to a community center to get a medical certificate, and all of a sudden it seems like we are back to the days when even a Marriage had to be approved by the Party.”

Liu Jiaxin said that official Communist Party figures are always for reference only, and according to his friend who works at the local crematorium in Wuhan, “At the peak of the epidemic, at least 5,000 people died in Wuhan every day.” The square-cabin hospital is also just a government measure to pacify the population.

“The square cabin hospital did not provide any treatment, it was a product of depleted medical resources, it was just a house built on flat ground and drove all the patients, suspected patients, in, causing a lot of humanitarian disasters.” He said.

Liu Jiaxin’s classmates’ Parents had spent time in the Fangcai Hospital and later recovered by taking their own medication. Liu Jiaxin said, “The Chinese Communist Party has been advertising that it has saved many lives in order to advocate the advantages of its system and appease the people, but how come it has not seen how many people have died in vain as a result of the blockade. The good ones (some who were not infected with the epidemic) and the bad ones (those who were infected with the epidemic) all died.”

He believes that the “blockade” is a product of a barbaric civilization, because no country in the world uses such a brutal blockade except the Chinese Communist Party, and the epidemic is only temporarily and superficially under control, but the fundamental problem is not solved.

Los Angeles is ‘advising’ people to stay home to prevent the epidemic, not to gather in groups, and to keep social distance,” Liu Jiaxin said. People’s lives are not being restricted or monitored.”

During Wuhan’s closure, Liu Jiaxin did not receive any government cash assistance, nor did he receive services such as so-called government assistance with grocery shopping.

He said, “Yes, there were vouchers issued, such as a discount of 5 yuan cheaper for certain kinds of cookies.” For people who cannot go out of the district to shop, these vouchers are not available at all; in the late stage of the city closure, the government slightly allows people to shop, but they cannot go out of the district, and most people find their own suppliers in the WeChat group, and then line up to get them at the entrance of the district.

Liu Jiaxin himself bought a lot of instant noodles, and some frozen Food bought during the New Year “to support over.” He said, before the closure of the city a piece of mask has risen to 30 yuan, the government did not provide residents with any medical protection items, Wuhan people are well aware of the closure is left to their own devices, but also powerless to resist.

In the neighborhood where Liu Jiaxin lives, one family left their children unattended after both parents died, and he said, “Many families are broken and there are just two children left, and the government won’t care.”

Despite the unsealing of Wuhan and the seeming slowdown of the epidemic, Liu Jiaxin questions, “The so-called systemic advantage of epidemic protection is the way to sacrifice a neighborhood or a city to defend their regime. We are a fresh Life, why should we sacrifice our lives to make its regime whole?”

He believes that the vast majority of Chinese intellectuals know in their hearts what is going on, but the price paid for speaking the truth is too high, so no one dares to stand up and speak out.