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COVID-19: Beijing's Coronavirus cases rise


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14 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

There is a very fine line btw opinion and reporting.
CCP owns every facet of China.

NO CCP

NO NEW China🤭

Plan was decided within Zhongnanhai.

Unlikely anyone will be prepared.

I was taken aback by this decision. Worst U turn than OURS

Actually what I said the things China neglected to do were the things that our MMTF did.. Now I feel our MMTF did a proper opening up. Didn't realized it then, maybe I was annoyed by the eager to grab the mic OYK or the communication was done properly.

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2 minutes ago, Ender said:

Actually what I said the things China neglected to do were the things that our MMTF did.. Now I feel our MMTF did a proper opening up. Didn't realized it then, maybe I was annoyed by the eager to grab the mic OYK or the communication was done properly.

I have been supportive of forward and u-turn. There is no other way to learn fine calibration during this unprecedented healthcare crisis.

Not even SARS

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1 hour ago, Ender said:

Actually what I said the things China neglected to do were the things that our MMTF did.. Now I feel our MMTF did a proper opening up. Didn't realized it then, maybe I was annoyed by the eager to grab the mic OYK or the communication was done properly.

Credit also to us, the obedient and cooperative population [laugh] Wear mask, get vaxxed, obey tracing requirements and isolation rules.

Otherwise the best of plans cannot be rolled out so smoothly.

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7 minutes ago, Sosaria said:

Credit also to us, the obedient and cooperative population [laugh] Wear mask, get vaxxed, obey tracing requirements and isolation rules.

Otherwise the best of plans cannot be rolled out so smoothly.

The same plan can be implemented in China with greater effect

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11 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

What we experienced in 3 years was completed in 20 days 

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so the propaganda spin begins.... 

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have read that 60k dead is fake news.... allegedly beijing shanghai alone is 100k liao,  but who knows...

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Just now, Playtime said:

 

so the propaganda spin begins.... 

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have read that 60k dead is fake news.... allegedly beijing shanghai alone is 100k liao,  but who knows...

Don’t anyhow say hor.

Wait CCP Sarporkter Beh Song.

 

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22 minutes ago, inlinesix said:

What we experienced in 3 years was completed in 20 days 

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As someone here mentioned, CCP is not stupid, perhaps there is hidden intention. To reach the peak asap thru mass spreading, thereby covid  case numbers will stabilized sooner and they can get back to normal business. The price paid are the lives of many old folks, those in need of emergency care and temporary overloading of healthcare system, which the top elites will leave it to the kar kia to firefight.. But as long it is mild to the younger more productive population,  then probably is a sacrifice they are willing to make.

Kinda like pooptin and Lord Farquaad. 

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8 hours ago, Ender said:

As someone here mentioned, CCP is not stupid, perhaps there is hidden intention. To reach the peak asap thru mass spreading, thereby covid  case numbers will stabilized sooner and they can get back to normal business. The price paid are the lives of many old folks, those in need of emergency care and temporary overloading of healthcare system, which the top elites will leave it to the kar kia to firefight.. But as long it is mild to the younger more productive population,  then probably is a sacrifice they are willing to make.

Kinda like pooptin and Lord Farquaad. 

This was the feeling in UK and EU in the beginning, the elderly were just cannon fodder.

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10 hours ago, Ender said:

Actually what I said the things China neglected to do were the things that our MMTF did.. Now I feel our MMTF did a proper opening up. Didn't realized it then, maybe I was annoyed by the eager to grab the mic OYK or the communication was done properly.

I also think the Govt super excellent for this. The swift and decisive securing vaccine saved many people

One of the reason why I will vote PAP coming election 

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On 1/13/2023 at 9:49 AM, Fitvip said:

Once China opened up, Chinese tourists have already reached many destinations, including eating MSW in Malaysia. You go figure out is China very cham now?

Was at Pattaya eating seafood and Naklua Market. So many PRCs eating happily. Probably they will outnumber the Ang Mohs very soon. One investor analyst whom I know also came. No time to host him, he travels from Hua Hin back to BKK and Pattaya then goes to Vietnam liao. How to say they suffer a lot

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On 1/13/2023 at 12:39 PM, Estrangable said:

Because we , dragon descendants , have a old saying. Tree big zhao wind mah . Esp imperialist yankees and their lap dogs trying to strife our rightful rise to greatness.

 

our handsome commander emperor  
 

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Looks ready to stand together with their comrades in the battlefield front. Unlike pooptin.

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Preventable death, sad case.

 

In China, no easy way to get Pfizer's COVID drug Paxlovid

BEIJING, Jan 16 (Reuters) - When Li's 83-year-old father with diabetes started coughing and complaining of body aches last month, the Beijing resident became anxious about finding a treatment for COVID-19 in case his parent had caught the virus sweeping the city.

He heard at that time that Pfizer's (PFE.N) anti-viral drug Paxlovid was an effective treatment, but patients could only get it prescribed if they were admitted to hospital, and only if the drug was in stock.

The first hospital they visited conducted a CT scan that showed his lungs were infected, but turned them away, saying no beds were available, said Li, who only gave his surname due to sensitivity over how authorities might view his account.

After two more days of frantic calls to families and friends, a contact finally found them a space at another hospital, but it took a further antigen test and second CT scan before it agreed to prescribe the drug.

With his father admitted to an intensive care unit, Li was worried that it had taken too long to get effective treatment.

"I’m not sure if Paxlovid can help him. I think it's because when he got the medicine he already had the virus for a week," Li told Reuters on Jan.12.

"Now we can do little but pray."

His father died the same day.

Li's experience, local media reports and online posts bear testimony to the difficulties faced obtaining Paxlovid in China through official channels.

Paxlovid - a combination of two anti viral drugs - is one of the few foreign oral treatments approved by Beijing and a clinical trial has found it to have reduced hospitalisations in high-risk patients by around 90%.

Having been approved in February last year, Paxlovid was scarcely used in China until December when the government started lifting its strict containment policy, and wave of COVID infections began to build.

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1 hour ago, Kb27 said:

Preventable death, sad case.

 

In China, no easy way to get Pfizer's COVID drug Paxlovid

BEIJING, Jan 16 (Reuters) - When Li's 83-year-old father with diabetes started coughing and complaining of body aches last month, the Beijing resident became anxious about finding a treatment for COVID-19 in case his parent had caught the virus sweeping the city.

He heard at that time that Pfizer's (PFE.N) anti-viral drug Paxlovid was an effective treatment, but patients could only get it prescribed if they were admitted to hospital, and only if the drug was in stock.

The first hospital they visited conducted a CT scan that showed his lungs were infected, but turned them away, saying no beds were available, said Li, who only gave his surname due to sensitivity over how authorities might view his account.

After two more days of frantic calls to families and friends, a contact finally found them a space at another hospital, but it took a further antigen test and second CT scan before it agreed to prescribe the drug.

With his father admitted to an intensive care unit, Li was worried that it had taken too long to get effective treatment.

"I’m not sure if Paxlovid can help him. I think it's because when he got the medicine he already had the virus for a week," Li told Reuters on Jan.12.

"Now we can do little but pray."

His father died the same day.

Li's experience, local media reports and online posts bear testimony to the difficulties faced obtaining Paxlovid in China through official channels.

Paxlovid - a combination of two anti viral drugs - is one of the few foreign oral treatments approved by Beijing and a clinical trial has found it to have reduced hospitalisations in high-risk patients by around 90%.

Having been approved in February last year, Paxlovid was scarcely used in China until December when the government started lifting its strict containment policy, and wave of COVID infections began to build.

I read that these drugs, for it to be effective have to be administered in the early stage for those who are deem as high risk. If wait until severe symptom manifest, like require oxygen, then will not be effective.

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13 minutes ago, Ender said:

I read that these drugs, for it to be effective have to be administered in the early stage for those who are deem as high risk. If wait until severe symptom manifest, like require oxygen, then will not be effective.

If I remember correctly, it's only effective when administered within the first few days of infection.

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