By Alex Wu
March 12, 2023 Updated: March 13, 2023
Patients are cared for
by relatives and medical staff as they are seen on beds set up in the atrium
area of a busy hospital in Shanghai on Jan. 13, 2023. (Kevin Frayer/Getty
Images)
Fever cases in major
cities across China are surging during the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP’s)
top Two Sessions annual meeting.
CCP officials said it’s
an outbreak of influenza A, as Xi’an, the capital of Shaanxi Province, plans a
citywide flu lockdown. However, people are worried about a resurgence of
COVID-19, following the massive wave of infections over December 2022 and
January that collapsed the country’s medical system and overwhelmed crematoria.
Dr. Zhang Wenhong,
China’s top virologist and the director of the Infectious Diseases Department
of Huashan Hospital Affiliated with Fudan University in Shanghai, responded to
issues of influenza A and COVID-19 resurgence at a press conference during the
Two Sessions meeting held in the Great Hall of the People in Beijing on March
10.
He said the next wave of
COVID-19 infections may soon arrive. According to Zhang, the COVID-19 pandemic
in China reached its peak of infections at the end of December 2022, and the
antibodies acquired by the infected will gradually decline after five to six
months. He warned that attention needs to be paid to the pathogenicity of
the virus and vulnerable groups in preparation for the next wave of COVID-19.
He also said the next
round of infections won’t be as uniform as the previous one and that there will
be differences among regions.
He said the country is
“fully prepared” and that the next wave won’t have as major an impact as the
previous.
Since late February,
many elementary and middle schools across
the country have reported students with high fevers and have suspended classes,
and some have even closed. Authorities said the fevers were caused by influenza
A.
However, the public isn’t
convinced.
Mr. Zhao, a resident of
Zhumadian city in Henan Province, told The Epoch Times on March 9: “The flu is
rampant. A large number of elderly people died in our local area due to the
COVID-19 epidemic around the New Year. This time, the influenza A virus has
started to kill people in batches, people of all age groups. My aunt is 62
years old and passed away at the end of February.
“We all suspect that they
have changed the name from COVID-19. People who have died recently may have
been infected with COVID-19 because my aunt died after her lungs turned white.
During the funeral, I saw that the crematorium was running 24 hours a day, with
too many corpses to burn.”
On March 8, Xi’an’s
municipal government posted on its official website a notice for a possible
citywide lockdown for a flu outbreak.
“When necessary, in
outbreak and endemic areas, schools, workplaces, and businesses will be
suspended; public places will be closed; and crowd gathering will be restricted
or prohibited,” the notice reads.
Flu
Outbreaks Across China
Beijing city government’s
official newspaper “Beijing Daily” reported on March 8 that flu outbreaks in
Beijing have recently been on the rise and that flu infections have increased
in schools and nursery institutions.
A viral video shows that
Beijing Children’s Hospital was packed with sick children and their parents on
March 7.
When The Epoch Times
contacted Beijing Children’s Hospital on March 9, the doctor said there are
currently many children with a fever who need to get in line for treatment. The
hospital also requires that patients wear N95 masks all the time during their
hospital visits.
A Beijing resident using
the pseudonym He Yunlin told The Epoch Times on March 9 that the flu in Beijing
is quite serious among adults. Several friends of his all got the flu a few
days ago, and they’re experiencing fevers reaching 102 degrees Fahrenheit. The
situation in other districts of Beijing is similar.
Hong Kong media outlet
Ming Pao reported on March 9 that the fever clinics of Beijing hospitals have
become crowded.
Ms. Wang, who works in a
hotel in Liangmaqiao, arrived at the hospital at 2 p.m. on March 8 and found
that the number for the morning visit was more than 400, and it was not until
3:30 p.m. that the patient with an afternoon visit number could start to be
treated.
Wang wanted to go to
other hospitals, but she heard that there were long lines in other hospitals,
too.
On March 9, Hu Yang,
deputy chief physician of the Department of Respiratory Medicine at Shanghai
Pulmonary Hospital, posted an article on social media, saying that “influenza A
is running rampant, and some colleagues, family members, and patients around
have been infected and showing symptoms.”
Doctors from the
emergency department of Shanghai Children’s Hospital confirmed to The Epoch
Times on March 9 that many children with fevers came to the hospital for
treatment.
Parents in Puxian
district in Shanghai told The Epoch Times that the schoolteacher asked them to
take their children home on March 7 because of influenza A, saying that “many
children had fever and diarrhea.” Schools in other districts of Shanghai also
asked parents to take their children home for similar reasons.
According to Ming Pao, a
middle school student in Shandong Province who went to Beijing for medical
treatment for a viral throat infection said nearly half of the students at her
school have been infected. An outpatient doctor of a children’s hospital in
Hebei Province told the media that among the patients he sees every day, there
are about 60 people with fever, and more than half of them are diagnosed with
influenza A.
U.S.-based current
affairs commentator Tang Jingyuan, who has a medical science background, told
The Epoch Times: “The symptoms of influenza A and COVID-19 do have many
similarities and overlaps. It is difficult to accurately distinguish them based
on the symptoms alone. But for the CCP, because high-level leaders have
publicly declared that they have achieved a ‘victory in combating COVID-19’ and
created a ‘miracle’ in the fight against it, etc., if COVID-19 resurges in
China, it will deal a heavy blow to the credibility of the CCP. Therefore, the
CCP has every motive to claim that a COVID-19 outbreak is a flu outbreak.”
Xiao Lusheng and Yi Ru contributed to this report.
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