Category: INSIDE CHINA

Crematory Overrun in Beijing’s Southeastern District, Burning 150 Bodies Daily: Reports

A crematory in the Tongzhou District of Beijing announced a limit to bodies of non-residents, according to Beijing Youth Daily Thursday. The crematory has to “maintain cremation equipment” and accepts a maximum of 20 bodies daily from people who don’t have district residence certificates and have died in hospitals outside of the district, a notice…


Chinese Face Difficulties Obtaining Medicines After COVID Policy U-Turn

China’s healthcare system was unprepared for the Chinese Communist Party’s drastic change in its COVID-19 policy, resulting in widespread drug shortages and soaring prices. According to a Dec. 19 report by China’s NetEase News, in Beijing and Tianjin, the fever-reducer ibuprofen for adults and children has become hard to find. At present, Meilin (ibuprofen suspension)…


China Estimates 248 Million People Infected with COVID in 20 Days: Reports

As many as 37 million people are contracting COVID-19 in a single day in China, according to leaked minutes from a meeting of the country’s top health body confirmed by multiple news outlets. In the first 20 days of December, 248 million people—accounting for about 18 percent of the population—were likely to have been infected…


Top Chinese Officials Absent From Major Economic Meeting Due to COVID: Experts

News Analysis Several high-level officials were absent from one of the most important annual meetings of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP). China experts believe the absence of these officials may be due to COVID-19. The Central Economic Work Conference of the CCP Central Committee was held in Beijing from Dec. 15 to 16. The conference…


US Urges China to Share Information on COVID Outbreak as It Spreads Rapidly

U.S. Secretary of State Anthony Blinken has urged the Chinese communist regime to share information on the current COVID surge in China as it’s impacting the rest of the world. He also reiterated that the United States is willing to provide help. “It is very important for all countries, including China, to focus on people…


10 Chinese Medical Experts Die as Beijing Eases COVID Restrictions

Ten famous Chinese medical experts passed away soon after Beijing lifted its zero-COVID policy. Most of them were members of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP), and two were allegedly involved in the live organ harvesting of prisoners of conscience. While the Chinese media reported the deaths resulting from “illness,” they didn’t provide additional information, causing…


Deaths Among CCP Elites Rise as COVID-19 Wave Hits China

It started with a high fever, a telltale sign of COVID-19, that soon led to a positive COVID-19 test result. Yang Lianghua, formerly a senior reporter for the Chinese communist regime’s official mouthpiece People’s Daily and the chief editor of the newspaper’s international edition, then had to wait in the emergency room for a bed…


Long Queues, Higher Fees for Cremations in China Amid Recent Spike of COVID

Crematoriums across China are being overwhelmed as the country experiences a flare-up of the pandemic following the relaxing of zero-COVID rules. In Shenyang, in China’s northeastern Liaoning Province, residents say deaths have spiked since the government decided to lift lockdowns and mandatory testing. However, it is difficult to confirm that the deaths are due to COVID-19…


Dozens of Prominent Chinese Experts, Celebrities, Officials Die During Recent COVID-19 Outbreak

China, its capital in particular, has been hit hard by the recent wave of COVID-19 that is sweeping the country. After dozens of professors and teachers from top Chinese universities passed away during the past 30 days, four more prominent Chinese figures have been reported to have died in the three days Sunday to Monday,…


China’s Job Market Now Discriminates Against Those Who’ve Never Contracted COVID-19

The sharp U-Turn of the Chinese authorities’ COVID control measures has led to a variety of chaotic situations in China, including how employers are now preferring to hire those who have already been infected over those who have not contracted the virus. The regime announced an easing of COVID-19 measures on Dec. 7, and since…