Can not affect the atmosphere of the New Year? The Chinese Communist Party reported zero new local Net Explosion epidemic frequently

During the traditional Chinese New Year, the outbreak of the Chinese communist virus (Wuhan pneumonia), which had been quite tense, suddenly “wisely” disappeared. Since Feb. 7 until now (Feb. 18), except for one confirmed local case reported in Shijiazhuang, Hebei, all places have reported zero new local cases, reminding the outside world that a year ago, when the outbreak began, the Communist Party’s top brass instructed that anti-Epidemic measures “should not affect the festive atmosphere. But in fact, many people in the mainland did not have a good holiday, during which the Internet broke the news that residents in many places were taken away to quarantine, and some residents were also sealed off on the first day of the Lunar New Year.

According to the official notification of the Chinese Communist Party, from February 7, the number of new local confirmed cases in various provinces and cities continued to clear, with only one confirmed local case in Shijiazhuang, Hebei Province, on February 14. All new cases during this period were described as “imported cases from overseas”.

But video news circulating online shows that on the second day of the Lunar New Year (Feb. 13), medical personnel in protective clothing appeared in the homes of residents of Building 5 in Yiyuan District, Hulan District, Harbin City, Heilongjiang Province, with 120 ambulances parked downstairs and large lanterns hanging at the entrance of the building to set the festive mood. Some people in the district were sent to the bus. Sources said it was taken away for isolation.

The incident has not been officially reported.

The video also shows that on the first day of the Lunar New Year (12), the doors of some residents’ houses in Gao Cheng District, Shijiazhuang City, Hebei Province, were sealed by community workers. 14, Shijiazhuang Gao Cheng District started the 14th full-scale nucleic acid testing. This was not officially reported.

It was not until February 15 that officials acknowledged that on the 14th, a new local confirmed case was diagnosed in Hebei.

Earlier, on February 8, there was also a video message online that someone was confirmed in unit 6 of building 2 in the Hulan area’s happiness district, leading to the entire unit’s residents being pulled away and quarantined. The filmmaker said that officials sent two buses. Of course, there is no official public explanation from the Chinese Communist Party.

According to political Writer Jiang Fuzhen, there are signs that the epidemic is quite serious on the mainland, such as Beijing‘s request not to leave the capital, and that if you leave the capital and try to go back, you basically can’t go back. In Shandong, for example, there is no official mention of the epidemic, but as far as he knows, the countryside in Shandong is closed to strangers and no one is allowed to visit the village during the New Year.

The epidemic in the country is not likely to come down immediately,” he said. If it comes down, it is a political demand, they are generally based on the leadership requirements, the leadership said down, the figures came down.”

Mr. Wu, a resident of Wuhan, also said that this is a “political clearance” by the Chinese Communist Party authorities. If the epidemic were not so serious, the Chinese Communist Party could not have put forward the request to “spend the New Year in place”, and Nangong City in Xingtai, Hebei Province, and Dongchang District in Tonghua, Jilin Province, were partially reduced to low-risk areas.

He stressed, “There must be a ghost in there. Fake numbers made for political needs, the real numbers may only be clear to them.”

On February 17 last year, Hong Kong‘s Ming Pao newspaper quoted sources in the capital as saying that at a meeting of the Standing Committee of the Central Political Bureau on January 7 of that year, leaders of the CPC Central Committee asked that “the relevant (anti-epidemic) measures should not affect the festive atmosphere”. The epidemic spread rapidly and became uncontrollable, eventually causing a global disaster.

It seems that “political zeroing” during the New Year is in line with the CCP’s usual practice.