Category: INSIDE CHINA

WHO Shelves Plans for Second Phase Investigation Into Origins of COVID-19: Report

More than three years after COVID-19 emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan, the World Health Organization (WHO) has shelved its plan for the second phase of a study into the virus’ origins, Nature reported Tuesday. In January 2021, a year after the initial outbreak, the WHO dispatched an international team of scientists and doctors…


12 Peking University Professors Died after New Year, All Were Chinese Communist Party Members

Peking University has been hit hard amidst the latest COVID-19 outbreak, which began at the end of 2022. Between Jan. 1 and Feb. 10, 2023, at least 12 professors at Peking University have died, including Zhai Zhonghe, an academician at the Chinese Academy of Sciences, and Chen Zhanan, former dean of the School of Marxism…


China Loses a String of Military Doctors Linked to Forced Organ Harvesting

In the midst of China’s ongoing outbreak of COVID-19, at least 10 Chinese military physicians—many of them surgeons, and all Chinese Communist Party (CCP) members—have died. The list includes a notable surgeon who was suspected of involvement in forced organ harvesting. The deceased doctors join a large number of prominent party members who have died following…


China Hospitals Still Overwhelmed, Encountering Drug Shortages After Chinese New Year

Beijing’s health official said the pandemic is easing with a steadily decreasing number of outpatients. However, medical service agents in Beijing said hospitals remained flooded with patients, and family members revealed an inability to obtain medicine for their chronically ill relatives. At a press conference on Jan. 30, China’s National Health Commission said there’s a…


China’s Cell Phone Shipments Plummeted by 43 Million in 2022 to Lowest Level in Ten Years

China’s smartphone market fell 13.2 percent in 2022, to their lowest level in a decade, International Data Corporation (IDC)’s latest report shows. According to IDC’s global mobile tracker report, released Jan. 29, about 286 million smartphones were shipped in China in 2022, the lowest number of smartphones shipped in China in ten years. It was also…


A Country With Four Sets of COVID-19 Death Tolls

Can you imagine to what degree one country lies to the world about its COVID-19 death toll? This multiple-part series dives into the superficially reported COVID-19 death tolls by this country’s regime and explores the truth. Summary of Key Facts Part 1 of this series revealed that the data on COVID-19 deaths in China are…


Experts Predict Another Wave of COVID Infections in China

China has experienced a massive COVID surge across the country since last December, with infections rates estimated at more than 80 percent. Experts have predicted that another wave of infections is coming. The Chinese communist regime’s State Council stated during a Jan. 30 press conference that the overall COVID situation in the country has entered a low…


Companies Continue to Exit China Despite CCP’s Overture of Strengthening Economy: Observers

China’s ruling communist party has started announcing its plans to stimulate the domestic economy after the week-long Chinese Lunar New Year celebration. However, experts are not optimistic about China’s economic prospects and anticipate another wave of company exits. According to mainland Chinese media, after the Lunar New Year Holiday authorities in many provinces and cities…


Police on 24-Hour Shifts Outside Chinese Funeral Parlors: Leaked Document

Covering up the massive number of fatalities caused by China’s resurging pandemic has become a major task for Beijing’s health officials, as photos in international news media reveal long lines of hearses, makeshift morgues, and body bags lining hospital hallways. A leaked document from the State Council’s health advisory group recently revealed how local governments…


EXCLUSIVE: Death Toll Rises Nearly 6 Fold in Chinese City Amid COVID Wave, Internal Documents Show

On the road leading to a crematorium in China’s southern city of Nanjing where thick black smoke was billowing into the sky, the line of cars was so long that it wasn’t clear where it ended. On the curb squatted a woman wearing a white mourning hat with her face buried in her hands, her…