Posted on 05/23/2021 9:56:40 AM PDT by Yong
China’s ruling communist party has released official reports saying that the latest outbreak of COVID-19 has spread to a third province after months of reports about the country having COVID-19 cases. On May 21, a case was reported in Guangzhou, the provincial capital of China’s southern coastal province Guangdong, causing closure and lockdown of a youth center and a university. Meanwhile, more cases have occurred in Yingkou, Liaoning province, triggering the northeastern city to raise its emergency response level to three.
The Chinese people are not innocent.
” I’m not turning my body into a lab rat “.
A significant portion of the U.S. population has done just that.
Very sad.
Maybe, or they have to show how much they are suffering, now when even the MSM has strarted to discuss the possibility that the Chinese virus really was made in China!
If China was truly evil, 9 out of 10 people in Xinjiang would be infected.
If we didn’t kill you the first time with COVID then TRY TRY AGAIN until we kill the USA. Spread the virus we created in the Wuhan lad.
The Chinese people are not innocent.
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The last “insurrection” the Chinese people put up against the CCP resulted in the Tiananmen Square massacre.
China has two problems - first it’s trying to save ‘face’ by claiming to supply “40 african countries” with their version of vaccine, yet has only vaccinated about 1/4 to 1/3 of their population.
https://www.kansas.com/news/article251551233.html
And, tourist crowd control is nonexistent. Twice as many tourist dollars/yuan were spent on the most recent holiday than was spent pre-pandemic, and internal tourism is up overall. It follows with a general lack of sanitary practices of both adults and children, the odds of infection via surfaces is higher. There’s a stark contrast between locking down entire cities, welding doors closed, which gains much publicity, and allowing people to congregate shoulder to shoulder for hours, with little attention.
” the hashtag “I queued four hours for a two-minute visit” trended on social media platform Weibo.”
https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-asia/pent-up-demand-fuels-chinas-travel-boom
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