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Death Count: Placing Patient in Corpse Bag While Alive

Taiwan News reported that a video posted on YouTube on February 24 showed a woman in Wuhan, coming out of the hospital. She told the car driver that she saw the patient in the bed next to her was bagged while still alive. He was put into a corpse bag and sent to cremation.

She said, “The man was weak but he was still breathing when the medical workers bound his head and then his hands and feet, which were “still moving.” Then the medical personnel placed the man in a black plastic bag and pulled up the zipper and placed the bag in another plastic bag. The bag was then sent to the funeral house to incinerate.

She said that she saw that a few other patients had also been bagged while still alive.

The Epoch Times also reported that Mr. Tong in Wuhan posted the following on the Internet: “The Doctor asked me to help him carry my father’s dead body. I went into the room and touched his calf. It was still warm. I shouted, ‘Dad.” He opened his eyes and tried to speak. The Doctor was shocked and yelled at me to get out. My dad was then placed naked in the corpse bag. I begged them to put some clothes on him, but they didn’t allow me.”

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Resuming Production: Xi Jinping Said Half of China’s Counties Do Not Have Coronavirus

Radio France International reported that Xi Jinping said that about half of China’s counties do not have the coronavirus. He gave directions that regions with a low epidemic risk should “fully resume production and living orders.”

Some large manufactures in China offered a bonus to attract workers to return to work. Some local governments also used planes, trains, and buses to bring people back to work.

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WHO: Official Went to Wuhan but Didn’t Go to “Dirty Area”

China’s Ministry of Health and the World Health Organization (WHO) experts held a press conference in Beijing on February 24. At the conference, Bruce Aylward, Assistant Director General of WHO, led a group of experts to visit China to check on the coronavirus situation there. He said that he had been to Wuhan but did not go to the “dirty areas” in the Wuhan hospitals. He then rushed to catch the plane to fly out of China without quarantining himself for 14 days (after returning from Wuhan).

News reporters suspected that “dirty” was a technical term referring to infectious areas.

Source: Australia 51, February 25, 2020
https://en.australia51.com/article/6151DD84-C03D-5B1B-6BEC-0B4E42A5EBF3/

Infection Count: Shandong Internal Report Had Much Higher Infection Count Than the Published Numbers

Epoch Times, an independent Chinese language media based in the U.S., provided details from the internal reports that it obtained from the Shandong Provincial Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). These reports, which were provided to the Shandong Provincial Health Commission, showed much higher coronavirus infection counts than the official number that China published.

On February 19, CDC’s and hospitals in Shandong reported 49 new infection cases based on positive results shown in nucleic acid tests. On that day, Shandong announced only 2 new cases. On February 20, 274 cases tested positive (one of which was a case that had been confirmed already), while the officially published number was 202.

Epoch Times created a table to compare the internally reported count vs. the officially announced count from February 8 to February 22. The first column is the date, second column is the officially announced new infection count, the third one is the internally reported cases, and the fourth one is the percent of internal count over the published count.

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The nucleic acid test will only show positive for 30-50 percent of the coronavirus infections. Therefore, the actual infection count may be proportionately higher than the report that is officially published.

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Infection Count: Changjiang Daily Reported a Coronavirus Case on a Day That the Government Reported Zero

Changjiang Daily, a newspaper under the Wuhan Communist Party Committee, published an article in memory of a female doctor Xia Sisi who died from the coronavirus infection at the age of 29.

The article mentioned that on January 14, a patient that Xia was in charge of was confirmed to have the Coronavirus infection. Xia developed symptoms on January 19 and was hospitalized.

However, Hubei reported zero infection cases on January 14.

After people discussed on the Internet that Changjiang Daily might have accidentally leaked the truth out, the newspaper revised the article.

Revised sentence: 1月14日,夏思思接触并负责了一位病人,没想到,就在这个接触过程中,她被感染了。(On January 14, Xi Sisi was in contact with and in charge of a patient; but unexpectedly, she was infected during the contact.)

Original sentence: 1月14日,夏思思接触并负责的一位病人于当天下午确诊为新冠肺炎。(On January 14, in the afternoon, a patient that Xi Sisi was in contact with and in charge of was confirmed to have the novel Coronavirus infection.) Continue reading

Virus Origin: Chinese Researchers Said That Wuhan Seafood Market Is Not the Origin

Caixin reported that researchers from the Chinese Academy of Sciences, the South China Agricultural University, and the Chinese Institute of Brain Science found that the Wuhan Seafood Market is not where the the novel coronavirus originally started. The virus was transmitted to the seafood market and then the crowded market helped spread the virus.

The research also found that the first spread was on December 8, 2019, which indicated that the virus started transmission among people in early December or even late November.

The Paper also reported this research result.

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China Encourages Qigong Exercise Amidst the Coronavirus Epidemic

The China Health Qigong Association, under the joint supervision of the General Administration of the Sports and Civil Affairs Ministry, advised people to do qigong exercise, as people must stay at home due to China’s fight against the novel coronavirus.

Qigong is an ancient system of coordinated body-posture, movement, breathing, and meditation used for the purposes of health, martial-arts, and spiritual exercise.

The most famous qigong exercise in China was Falun Gong which the Chinese Communist Party banned and has persecuted since 1999. Continue reading

Infection Count: Caixin Showed Wuhan Civil Affairs Bureau Was Lying

Caixin is a Beijing-based media group providing financial and business news and information. Hu Shuli (胡舒立), who is known for her outspoken style, founded it in 2010.

Caixin reported that 11 elderly people from the Wuhan Social Welfare Institute (武汉社会福利院) had died from the coronavirus.

On February 21, the Wuhan Network Information Office released a notice from the Wuhan Civil Affairs Bureau saying that Caixin’s report was a rumor. Only one elderly person had died there.

On February 24, Caixin countered that the social welfare institute only counted people who died between February 11 and February 19. According to its news reporters’ findings, from late December 2019 to February 19, 2020, several elderly people there had developed coronavirus symptoms and then died.

Caixin further published a death list from the institute which stated that 15 people died from December 23, 2019 to February 11, 2020 and another 4 died from February 11 to 18.

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