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Following the extreme containment measures during the COVID-19 outbreak, Beijing has chosen to remain indifferent to the raging pandemic. Recent revelations from a source with knowledge of the matter suggest that the regime has mandated the nationwide destruction of all COVID-19 data within the healthcare system.
Recently, Mr. Chen (pseudonym) from Changsha, Hunan, disclosed to the Chinese language edition of The Epoch Times that his friend holds a leadership role in a local hospital. “He told me directly: the government is instructing health departments across the country to eradicate all COVID-19-related data, including information on the entire epidemic prevention process and vaccination records. They must obliterate all data without leaving a trace, and computer records must be deleted entirely,” said Mr. Chen.
“He stressed that this directive is nationwide and unquestionably true,” said Mr. Chen.
Mr. Chen elaborated that the CCP’s demand entails “No data can be spared, neither on paper nor on computers. Records of vaccine administration are to be expunged, as well as records of nucleic acid testing and any embarrassing incidents that occurred during the entire epidemic prevention process.”
According to Mr. Chen, the authorities seek to erase this period from history, intending to prevent future generations from learning about these events as it signifies a government failure. He drew parallels to Mao Zedong’s actions that resulted in the deaths of many Chinese people, actions that were intentionally omitted from historical records.
After the onset of the COVID-19 outbreak in early 2020, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) pursued a “zero-COVID” approach, implementing extreme pandemic control measures. However, these measures resulted in frequent secondary disasters, fueling escalating public discontent and anger.
Pandemic Still Surging
According to Mr. Chen, COVID-19 and numerous cases of pneumonia and white lung are still surging in the nation. “Currently, hospitals are filled with many elderly and children, and the hospital business remains thriving. The situation is particularly tense in well-facilitated hospitals, where ordinary citizens typically cannot gain admission.”
Just this past February, in a local convenience store, he witnessed a man in his 30s collapsing while buying snacks with his wife and child. He recounted that the paramedics weren’t able to save the man but removed the body from the scene.
According to Mr. Chen, there is a widespread belief among the public that these outcomes are linked to receiving the vaccine.
He said, “After vaccination, many of us felt physically unwell for about a week, experiencing considerable discomfort. Some individuals who sought medical attention subsequently discovered nodules in their lungs. It’s a common scenario for individuals who were previously healthy before vaccination. However, most people refrain from openly discussing these issues because they lack concrete evidence to attribute them to the vaccine.”
He understood that some doctors maintain ambiguous stances, while others may assert that there is no cure.
He stated that he has heard discussions among people around him, speculating that there will be a widespread mortality rate among those who have been vaccinated ten years later.
He said, “The COVID-19 pandemic and its vaccine have already resulted in a considerable number of deaths among the elderly. If there is another large-scale death in ten years, the government will attribute it to other causes, rather than the COVID-19 vaccine.”
Mr. Chen shared that a friend working within the healthcare system expressed doubts about the legitimacy of China’s rapid production of COVID-19 vaccines.
COVID-19 Can’t Be Mentioned
Wang Dong (pseudonym) from Lu’an, Anhui Province, told The Epoch Times that there are many people infected with the virus, including adults and children. “The hospitals have been overcrowded for years since 2020,” he said.
Deaths have been heard frequently. “Recently, there have been numerous deaths, primarily among individuals with underlying health conditions, with a higher proportion being elderly individuals. However, there have also been cases involving younger individuals,” said Mr. Wang.
Mr. Liu from Hefei, Anhui Province, confirmed to The Epoch Times that there are queues for medical treatment due to virus infections, with wait times of one to two hours during the Chinese New Year. He noted a higher incidence of infection among children and the elderly.
“Doctors won’t disclose the specific virus causing the infection, and the term COVID-19 is rarely mentioned. It seems that the COVID-19 virus has become a persistent issue. After more than three years of the pandemic, people are no longer naive; we understand the situation,” said Mr. Liu.