Here is a video from February, when this quarantine facility primarily served domestic travelers. It looks cold. https://twitter.com/freddie1999/status/1228456652308963328?s=20 …
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While many of the quarantine centers — which have been described as hospitals — have been closed, there remain many Chinese in ICUs. In Hubei, 11,772 are still somewhere between the reported number of deaths and cured. A large number are under care.https://twitter.com/CGTNOfficial/status/1238631375978164226?s=20 …
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Since yesterday, 1433 more have been reported as cured, totaling 65,649 now. But this graph of patients being cured is leveling off, leaving many in an in-patient purgatory. That's the story the world still hasn't grappled with.pic.twitter.com/my4a3ADRGc
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Deaths too in China are leveling off. But some of these patients are kept in a ventilator limbo, and some will never return to a normal life. We don't know how many yet, but China's CFR does not tell the whole story. For weeks, months, it will remain like this.pic.twitter.com/2CLTKd9MuU
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With things calming down, China has given more leeway to the media to show the harrowing side of the numbers — rather than clouding it. In this video a Chinese military doctor resuscitates and intubates a patient. That patient may remain in limbo right nowhttps://twitter.com/CGTNOfficial/status/1238635959903641600?s=20 …
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It is true that the COVID-19 epidemic in China intersects w/ party narratives & propaganda, and I've tried to share those w/ you, & what they are represent or conceal. But I also hope that you can recognize that Chinese doctors continue to save lives separate from the narratives.pic.twitter.com/HaoLnIT78Q
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This piece from the New York Times is a must read. "The young mothers didn’t tell their children they had the coronavirus. Mama was working hard, they said, to save sick people." https://www.nytimes.com/interactive/2020/03/13/world/asia/coronavirus-death-life.html …
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"Deng Danjing and Xia Sisi were fighting for their lives in the same hospitals where they worked, weak from fever and gasping for breath... They had gone from healthy medical professionals on the front lines of the epidemic in Wuhan, China, to patients in critical condition"pic.twitter.com/J6iSIMn0Nv
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"The fates of Ms. Deng and Dr. Xia reflect the unpredictable nature of a virus that affects everyone differently, at times defying statistical averages and scientific research."
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This is the video from China's epidemic that world leaders needed to watch when it surfaced at this time one month ago. The wife of Dr. Liu Zhiming follows his body as it is transported to the crematorium. His colleagues grieve in the street. Sound on. https://twitter.com/lansewenming/status/1230038128271822848/video/1 …
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