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© Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved. This material may not be published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed without permission.In '76 Days,' a documentary portrait of lockdown in Wuhan
By JAKE COYLE NEW YORK©2024 GPlusMedia Inc.
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rdemers
How about a story of Dr. Li and his short lived life in alerting the world to the Wuhan virus? The world needs the truth and not the CCP smiley "Not us" version...
Pukey2
tooheysnew:
True. The Chinese government lies just as much as the Trump administration. I don't believe either of them. But neither do I believe that the pandemic in China was ever as bad as in Europe or USA. You can't hide that sort of stuff, unless you're in North Korea.
tooheysnew
The Chinese government blatantly lies or distorts the truth to suit their agenda.
Corona numbers, economic figures, digitally manufactured pictures - believe them at your own peril.
lostrune2
Despite the precautions, one of the overworked young newly-wed nurses got infected and almost died, while her husband couldn't do anything about it but let her suffer alone isolated in their bedroom (no more rooms in the Wuhan hospital, until a couple weeks later when she was finally able to get a room and into a ventilator to save her life)
Tobia
@ Numan. The whole world knows that the Chinese communist party lied and underreported the real figures. I am surprised that Wu was allowed to film without having the right contacts with local officials and politicians. If so, then it is political.
Numan
Very interesting! I just read this earlier:
Leaked documents reveal China severely underreported coronavirus cases as the pandemic spread
https://www.yahoo.com/news/leaked-documents-reveal-china-severely-125207507.html
Penfold
predictive programming folks - coming to a city near you soon (if you don’t speak out)