Panic! As the New Year draws to a close, mainland experts say don’t go home until the Lunar New Year

As the end of the lunar New Year approaches, the epidemic has flared up again across China, raising concerns that the annual “chunyun” travel rush could lead to widespread spread of the disease. Recently, some Experts of the Communist Party of China (CPC) have warned that winter is a time of high risk of COVID-19, requiring high vigilance. People are urged not to return home during the Spring Festival to avoid the spread of the epidemic.

Zhang Boli, a medical expert and academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, said at an event on Dec. 17 that the cold weather in winter from mid-December to the end of January is a high-risk period for the epidemic, calling for high vigilance and prevention.

In the past half a month since December, new confirmed cases have appeared in Jiaozhou of Shandong, Chengdu of Sichuan, Manzhouli of Inner Mongolia, Dongning of Heilongjiang, Suifenhe of Suifenhe of Xinjiang, Turfan of Xinjiang, Beijing and Dalian of Liaoning, and they have continued to spread.

The communist Party of China (CPC) virus epidemic is spreading all over again, but there is still no effective treatment, which makes Chinese netizens panic and exclaiming: “Why so many places suddenly appear again in recent days?” “And” Is this another outbreak?

Zhang urged people not to rush home during the Spring Festival travel rush, adding, “If you don’t go home, don’t go back for now to avoid the spread of the epidemic.”

Experts had earlier warned that a second wave of outbreaks in the fall and winter would be more severe than earlier in the year.

Zhang Wenhong, a Shanghai expert, said it was inevitable that China would see a second wave of the virus this winter, and that 80 percent of those infected were, yes, very scary.

On December 15, four new asymptomatic infected people were found overnight in Dalian, Liaoning province, causing panic among netizens. A video posted online showed residents of an infected community in Dalian queuing for a nucleic acid test in the cold early Saturday morning.

The surge in confirmed cases in Sichuan has put the province on a state of war, with residents in the hard-hit city of Chengdu fleeing for fear of becoming “Wuhanese”. But a number of Chengdu residents posted on Weibo that they were severely restricted and discriminated against because they were registered in Chengdu.

In Hong Kong, the Hospital Authority recently reported that the condition of patients recently infected with the Chinese communist virus has deteriorated rapidly, with many requiring intubation after admission. A few days ago, a female doctor of Traditional Chinese medicine collapsed after being infected with the epidemic and needed intubation immediately after being sent to the hospital.

In addition, a number of promoters of the Pro-police alliance in Hong Kong, such as Lee Shiyan, died suddenly after being infected, indicating that the second wave of the epidemic is more aggressive than the one in the beginning of this year, which is quite worrying.