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China's coronavirus recovery is 'all fake,' whistleblowers and residents claim
2020-03-22
[Yahoo] China's claims of how it's handling coronavirus recovery should be taken with more than a few grains of salt.

Even before COVID-19 became a global crisis, Chinese leaders had been criticized for their handling of the situation and lack of transparency about the disease's progression. Things now look like they're on the upswing, and businesses even appear to be headed back to work ‐ but whistleblowers and local officials tell Caixan that's just a carefully crafted ruse.

Beijing has spent much of the outbreak pushing districts to carry on business as usual, with some local governments subsidizing electricity costs and even installing mandatory productivity quotas. Zhejiang, a province east of the epicenter city of Wuhan, claimed as of Feb. 24 it had restored 98.6 percent of its pre-coronavirus work capacity.

But civil servants tell Caixan that businesses are actually faking these numbers. Beijing had started checking Zhejiang businesses' electricity consumption levels, so district officials ordered the companies to start leaving their lights and machinery on all day to drive the numbers up, one civil servant said. Businesses have reportedly falsified staff attendance logs as well ‐ they "would rather waste a small amount of money on power than irritate local officials," Caixan writes.

In Wuhan, officials have tried to make it appear that recovery efforts are going smoothly. But when "central leaders" personally survey disinfecting regimens and food delivery, local officials "make a special effort" for them and them alone, one resident told Caixan. And in a video circulating on social media, residents can be seen shouting at visiting leaders from the apartments where they're being quarantined ‐ "Fake, it's all fake."
Posted by:Iblis

#6  #2 Thanks. Made me a PDF in case it's de-linked again.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2020-03-22 04:35  

#5  There does appear to be a "touch typing/proofreading" problem going around, however ...
Posted by: Beau   2020-03-22 03:39  

#4  China is a big place and the situation is going to be different in every location.

Here is Chongqing they have not any existing cases in about a week, and today our community finally ended all neighborhood access restrictions. My GF promptly packed up her daughter and went to climb a local mountain.

In another province, there have also been no new cases for a while, and they are making plans to begin opening schools April 6th.

I am really dismayed by what's happening in Europe. I did not expect it to be so virulent there, but of course I am not a medical person.

In any case, I don't think it is accurate to say the recovery is "all fake". Again, it is a big country, so I am sure there are plenty of headaches out there in specific locations.
Posted by: Beau   2020-03-22 03:37  

#3  ^ saw that. Whiskey Tango...?
Chinese ownership?
Posted by: Lex   2020-03-22 00:40  

#2  a longish essay on the general Wu Flu situation called "Evidence Over Hysteria" was posted on Medium.com but was taken down at that site and is now available at ZeroHedge

Posted by: lord garth   2020-03-22 00:38  

#1  China did a lot of horrible things that made this situation worse.

They have done a few right things too such a permanently shutting the Wuhan fresh meat and seafood market and sending the correct gene sequencing info to the world.

So instead of giving them a F, I might give them a D--
Posted by: lord garth   2020-03-22 00:31  

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