To be fair, the chinese govt isn’t going to lock down 400MM people because some elderly are getting sick. Underplaying the severity of this is the real danger.
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I'm not suggesting people to underplaying the severity. I'm simply saying don't make judgement based on the Liwenliang case because the information about his case is lacking outside Chinese internet.
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We are also seeing multiple reports of people collapsing in the street, and now “cytokine storm” type effects, the very sort of thing that effects the young and strong. (possibly tilted to smokers)
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I would take cautious making judgement on those videos, simply because these are not the videos I see around Chinese internet since Wuhan lockdown. I basically only trust things I see from Wechat, Douban, Weibo, passing around people.
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Thanks! Let me check this out. I haven't read any related articles from Taiwan. This is great source.
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lmk if you can help get me back on wechat — I let it time out since my last trip to China in 2015
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To get the full use of WeChat you need to join a lot of chat groups -- For example now the information inside Wuhan are posted by Wuhan'er and then send to all the chat groups around the nation
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*understood* thank you
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No worries! I do have several chat groups like 'Canadians in China' but seems most members are not aware of things going on in China so probably not a good news source for you. Most valuable chat groups requires you to be fluent in reading Mandarin. Let me know what I can help!
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i have half-way decent translation software and have been a neophyte mandarin learner.
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