China Coronavirus: Massive Medical Blunders And Cover Ups, Dead 725, Infected 34,557, Critical 6,112, Globally More Than 316 Infected
Source: Thailand Medical News Feb 08, 2020 4 years, 9 months, 1 week, 6 days, 14 hours, 28 minutes ago
As of Saturday morning, 9am Beijing time, the death toll in China due to the
coronavirus stands at 725 with more than 34,557 confirmed infected cases and 6,118 in critical condition according to reports by China health authorities. (as far as we are concerned, none of these figures are credible! Also note that all online sites like WHO, John Hopkins etc are all fed data from the Chinese health authorities, none of them have actual coverage of the situation throughout China or have their personnel on ground)
On ground level, more cities have been under lockdown, spanning provinces like Zhejiang, Henan, Hunan, Chongqing, Jiangxi affecting close to 200 million people (most International media have not been covering on this as they depend on releases from wire agencies that get information from Chinese authorities who do not report these anymore as they do not want negative perceptions to erode confidence in their economy.)
Many of these new cities in these new provinces are becoming new epicenters of the
coronavirus and on a day to day basis, many are getting infected and are dying.
China’s reporting structure for the
coronavirus which we have been mentioning for a long time over and over again is such that as long as a person is not tested, and whether they are dead, dying or in critical condition, they are not placed under the daily figures. Despite media reports released by China that they have set up a new testing facility that can test up to 2,000 individuals a day in Wuhan, our ground staff have discovered that this is not true and what is worst in that in all the new epicenters in the cities in the new provinces, the same issue of lack of test kits is prevalent.
There are now confirmed reports that many are dying in these cities and hospitals are overflowing with people being turned away just like in the early days of Wuhan.
In Zhejiang and Chongqing, all hospitals there are having medical supply shortages and also an overflow of patients in critical conditions. (the international media should cover on situations there and move away from the focus on Wuhan and Hubei).
Based on feedback from a network of Chinese doctors, (Thailand Medical News cannot confirm this data and information but we personally think that the figures are rather conservative) there are an
estimated 3,200 deaths so far throughout China with more than 91,000 actually confirmed infected from the
coronavirus and about more than 320,000 suspected of being infected throughout China out of a population of 1.4 billion people. This figures are expected to triple by the end the first week of March.
What is disturbing are new reports emerging that Chinese patients who are infected in Wuhan and other parts of Hubei are being used literally as “guinea pigs” for testing of drugs and procedures, in most cases without their consent and even knowledge.
Some of the ways that drugs are being tested on these patients would contravene all current human rights and medical ethics regulatory conditions.
Certain US and European pharma companies are also are aware of this and are actually
taking advantage of the conditions to have many of their drugs tested in China during this crisis in exchange for monetary contributions. (Thailand Medical News will be breaking more detailed news about this in the next few days.)
Also, it is coming to light that many recent medical studies that have published in medical journals with regards to recent studies about the
coronavirus are filled with flaws. (Thailand Medical News will also be covering on this in details in the next few days)
From day one, the public was told that human to human transmissions were not possible despite mounting cases each day and eventually the medical community conceded and said that it was indeed passed as such. The medical community also said that asymptomatic infected individuals could not pass the disease and yet later evidence emerged that it could.
We now have come across more contradictions to earlier claims about the
coronavirus including some that are published online on sites by so called health organizations and will be publishing those new findings over the course of this weekend. (awaiting legal clearance from our lawyers)
For more updates about the
China coronavirus epidemic or the
Thailand Coronavirus scenario, keep on checking at:
https://www.thailandmedical.news/articles/coronavirus