Outcry in Shanghai as person declared dead and put in body bag found to be alive - Investigation is on going and 5 of the Perpetrators have been reprimanded. What's Really Going on in Shanghai?
It's been several weeks since the Shanghai covid lockdown that has caused thousands of death within the Chinese commercial city.
The lockdown placed on Shanghai came as a result of the increasing rate of covid-19 cases in the commercial city. Although, several residents have complained that the lockdown wasn't necessary due to the fact that most of the said cases of covid-19 are asymptomatic situations and not symptomatic.
Most residents have been moved away from their towns, villages as well as their homes into other communities. Most homes have been converted into quarantine camps and are used as treatment camps for the increasing rate of covid-19 cases.
Some weeks ago, people came out of their homes to protest about the hardship that they're suffering due to the lockdown placed over the commercial. Some of the complains was about government inability to increase the daily food supply to citizens, who depended on the food supplies from government for their survival.
The true fact is that most of the covid death accounted for in Shanghai are caused by hunger and starvation and not really the covid-19 pandemic and if anything is made about the current situation, many healthy citizens will join the death list just because they couldn't feed their families.
Six people are under investigation in Shanghai after an elderly nursing home resident was mistakenly declared dead, put in a body bag and taken by coroners to a waiting van before mortuary workers noticed they were still alive.
The incident, which took place on Sunday afternoon, was filmed by onlookers and footage quickly spread online, sparking a furious backlash in the city which has been under a gruelling lockdown for five weeks. It also prompted concerns over the city’s overwhelmed medical system.Source
This is absolutely not acceptable, what's the criteria for declaring an individual as dead? Should a weak person that's probably hungry and tired be declared dead? I think a response government should conduct proper checkup in order to know if a person is dead or not.
From my own perspective, I think the so called covid new wave in Shanghai, might be a strategy to reduce the Chinese population.
In the footage, workers wearing protective clothing are seen pulling a bodybag out of the mortuary van on to a trolley. They look inside the bag before realising the person inside is alive.
I think that International community should call the Chinese government to order before we hear that a full community have been buried overnight in Shanghai.
The incident was confirmed by the Putuo district government, which said that investigations had begun. The Shanghai Supervisory Commission and the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection said five officials, including the director of the care home and a doctor, had been stood down and put under investigation. Another local Party official was reprimanded.Source
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Perfect cover to dispose of unwanted people. I wonder how many Chinese biologists found similar fates?