Saturday, May 16, 2020

Wuhan locals panic as city hit by 2nd wave of COVID

As the city of Wuhan, a central Chinese metropolis, tries to return to some semblance of normalcy after the first wave of the pandemic began to decrease, "The City that Never Sweeps" is experiencing another wave of infections from the virus that was born there.

Residents of Wuhan have panicked to the point at which they are finally cutting back on eating bats, wallabies, hyacinth macaws and capybaras. Meanwhile, Communist authorities are downplaying the scale of the current outbreak.

On May 14, China’s National Health Commission announced three new infections in the entire country, two of them in Shenyang city in northeastern Liaoning Province, and one in Jilin city, Jilin Province. And if you believe that, you might also believe that snakes have hips.

Of course, the CNHC didn't report new data for Wuhan, where the wet markets flow and the coronavirus grows.

However, earlier in the week, authorities did announce six new infections in Wuhan on May 10 and 11. But they may have simply forgot to add a few zeros after the six.

On May 14, Wuhan residents shared a video on social media showing several workers installing a steel panel at the entrance to the compound, sealing in the virus and the people carrying it.

“They fully sealed the [Sanmin] residential compound with steel panels. The authorities are very extreme! I can’t understand,” a Wuhan resident told the Chinese-language Epoch Times.

Explanation: it's a freaking Communist dictatorship whose leader, Xi, refuses to allow his country to look weak, as if they don't have things under control.

One resident in the Sanmin compound told The Epoch Times that nobody is permitted to leave the compound and all must remain indoors for 14 days.

Those who fail to comply will fail to live. Put that in your Bernie Sanders pipe and smoke it.

Recently, social media videos also showed several people in Wuhan who suddenly collapsed on the streets. Due to fears of the virus, bystanders nearby did not dare to approach them, treating them much the same way New Yorkers treat people passed out in the street.

No one knows what caused them to fall ill. In one video [below] first aid workers dressed in a protective suit tried to resuscitate the man, but they said that he died at the scene.

Hopefully there will be a vaccine for the virus soon, but don't count on it. We're still waiting on one for the common cold.


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