The death of China’s health officials fuels speculation
A new wave of epidemics is raging in China. Recently, Liu Qu, the chief official of the Longgang (Shenzhen) Epidemic Prevention and Control Center and former director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, passed away due to sickness. Officials did not disclose the exact cause. Earlier this year, ...
Experts: Wuhan history repeats, the Chinese healthcare industry may fall into a crisis
After China completely loosened the lockdown and pandemic control, the variant strain Omicron spread rapidly. Huashan Hospital in Shanghai held an emergency meeting a few days ago to prepare for the upcoming peak infection period of the Omicron variant. On December 10, an audio recording of Zhang Wenhong, director of ...
‘Itinerary code’ officially dropped, but big data tracking concerns remain
After China's "White Paper Movement" outbreak, pandemic prevention measures have been significantly relaxed. For example, after the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) officially introduced 10 new pandemic prevention measures, it announced that starting on December 13, the "itinerary code" would be removed and no longer restrict the freedom of all people. ...
An atmosphere of fear in Beijing: Hospitals are full, and streets are quiet but not in lockdown
After the prevention and efforts to control the pandemic were utterly relaxed, the number of COVID-19 cases in Beijing spiked, and all hospitals were overloaded, causing severe medical shortages. However, the streets of Beijing are remarkably deserted, with very few people and vehicles, even quieter than during the lockdown. There is ...
Field hospitals are being dismantled all over China
After the "White Paper Movement," field hospitals are being dismantled across China. On December 8, in Kunshan City, Jiangsu Province, kindergartens and primary schools in Beijing's Chaoyang district and Beijing Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine all wanted to build more cabins for field hospitals, but residents in neighboring residential areas ...
Loosening anti-pandemic measures: The truth is, ‘many localities have no money left’
A few days after the "White Paper Movement" broke out, many places in China have one by one lifted large-scale nucleic acid testing and mandatory centralized quarantine measures. Two articles went viral on China's social platforms a few days ago, pointing to the local financial situation—There is no way to ...
An old Shanghai woman scolds the police: ‘You even believe in ‘zero-COVID,’ do you have a brain?’
Recently, an old woman in Shanghai reposted a video deemed "sensitive" by the authorities on WeChat. As a result, the police came to her door and accused her of spreading rumors. The older woman used wise words to respond to the police, receiving approval from netizens. On December 7, a citizen ...
Mass protest at Wuhan University, students demand to return home
Sources from the Chinese online community show that on the evening of December 4, many students from Wuhan University, Hubei province, protested on campus. About 2,000 students holding umbrellas gathered to protest, chanting the slogan: "Transparent information, open process!". The source said earlier when dozens of universities across China protested against ...
Guangzhou train station: Students stranded, starving and cold, sleep on the ground
Recently, many people were stranded at the Guangzhou South Railway Station in China. Some videos on the internet show people lying on the ground to sleep. On November 30, the topic "Guangzhou South Railway Station" appeared on hot searches on Weibo and Baidu in China. Yangcheng Evening News reported that the person ...
Guangdong: Stampede at a PCR test site, many trampled, the youngest was only 3 years old
According to China's official data, there have been more than 30,000 new COVID cases every day for four consecutive days as the pandemic in China continues spreading. The "zero-COVID" policy has been unable to stop the pandemic from developing, leading to chaos. Recently, it was reported that the "health codes" ...
Guangzhou: Violent clashes between police and civilians
Near midnight on November 29, large-scale public protests broke out again in Houjiao village, Haizhu district, Guangzhou city, Guangdong province. Protesters threw glass bottles at police officers holding shields, and police fired tear gas into the crowd; many people were arrested. On November 30, Luo, a resident of Haizhu district, said ...
Protests spread across China: For the first time, people chant ‘Communist Party step down!’
A fire broke out in a high-rise apartment building in Urumqi City, Xinjiang Autonomous Region, on the evening of November 24. It not only woke up the people of Urumqi, in Xinjiang but also many other Chinese people. In the past two days, information has emerged showing that there have been ...
Beijing orders the urgent relocation of graves to build giant quarantine zones
The Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has begun to expand large-scale cabin hospitals in many provinces and cities. Recently, a red-stamped document was issued by the CCP authority of Huilai District, Jieyang City, Guangdong Province, declaring that "the provincial Party Committee requires each district to have a quarantine zone." According to Xinhua ...
China’s anti-extreme pandemic miracle app has been banned
The Chinese Communist Party's (CCP's) extreme pandemic prevention and control work make things like "pop-up notifications" a constant annoyance in people's lives. To counter that, a "health-code-index" app recently appeared on the famous overseas hosting service platform "GitHub." It can imitate the health code simulator of different provinces in China, ...
Foxconn Zhengzhou: Massive protest, employees furiously knock down the barricade
Not long ago, Foxconn in Zhengzhou had a large-scale exodus of employees due to the COVID pandemic. Another mass protest broke out at Xinrong Central Golden Land Apartments in Zhengzhou on November 20, where many employees gathered and knocked down barricades. Locals said that to retain Foxconn employees and ensure ...
An outbreak in Beijing causes PCR testing overload
The Chinese Communist Party just issued 20 measures to optimize pandemic restrictions. And then Beijing canceled mass COVID testing. However, the COVID-19 virus continues to attack, making it difficult for people to find places to take nucleic acid tests. Many pandemic workers were infected and all had to quarantine. Many ...
