China claimed victory over pandemic
virus after it’s eruption of one year. China Communist Party claimed
extraordinary success and Beijing was proudly announced that it has tamed the
pandemic.
Most of the new patients were reported near the capital Beijing, but a province in northeast China also saw a rise in new cases, official data showed, amid a resurgence that has seen more than 28 million people under home quarantine. The National Health Commission said in a statement that a total of 115 new confirmed cases were reported in the mainland compared with 55 a day earlier. This was the highest daily increase since July 30. The city of Suihua, which borders the provincial capital Harbin, put its 5.2 million people under lockdown. China’s state planning agency has said it expects travel during next month’s Lunar New Year period to be markedly lower than normal, with a bigger share of people taking cars instead of other forms of transportation.
But it has different from the reality on the ground in China. More cities are now in China going into a lockdown and in Wuhan more than 75% hospitalized are still growing symptoms. China is struggling with Wuhan virus again.
The truth about China’s covid response is different. China sees the biggest COVID-19 spike in over five months, four cities are in lockdown. Three major cities in China are under lockdown like Xingtai, Shijiazhuang and Langfang. Millions in the cities are forced to remain under restrictions near Beijing. Over 700 people tested positive in Hebei and fresh cases are reported from Langfang. Highways from Hebei and Beijing are shut. Survivors in Wuhan are complaint of Lingering symptoms. The streets of the Shijiazhuang, the capital city of Hebei were seen empty.
Most of the new patients were reported near the capital Beijing, but a province in northeast China also saw a rise in new cases, official data showed, amid a resurgence that has seen more than 28 million people under home quarantine. The National Health Commission said in a statement that a total of 115 new confirmed cases were reported in the mainland compared with 55 a day earlier. This was the highest daily increase since July 30. The city of Suihua, which borders the provincial capital Harbin, put its 5.2 million people under lockdown. China’s state planning agency has said it expects travel during next month’s Lunar New Year period to be markedly lower than normal, with a bigger share of people taking cars instead of other forms of transportation.
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