Pandemic threat? Anyone else concerned?

I'm guessing he has information that the CCP Government is squashing, but it's only a guess.
 
Global Times ( Chinese CCP paper .. )

CHINA / SOCIETY
Multiple unclear transmission chains, hemorrhagic fever highlight necessity of Xi’an lockdown as Winter Olympics approaches
Xi’an punishes 26 people in latest COVID-19 outbreak since reporting imported case from Pakistan
By GT staff reporters
Published: Dec 23, 2021 09:39 PM Updated: Dec 24, 2021 09:38 AM

Chinese public health experts said in addition to its grim and complicated epidemic situation, several factors led to the necessary decision of lockdown of Xi'an, including the upcoming major holidays of New Year's Day and Spring Festival, and the Beijing Winter Olympics, and as multiple community transmission chains were unidentified. The city also reported hemorrhagic fever cases which shared a similarity in early stage symptoms with COVID-19, as well as the imported case through an international flight.

Disciplinary authorities in Xi'an have punished 26 people and four local Party organizations and other institutions since December 4 when the city reported an imported case from Pakistan, according to the Central Commission for Discipline Inspection (CCDI) of the Communist Party of China (CPC) on Friday.

Among them, 10 people were punished by Party discipline or dealt with by related organizations for failing to strictly follow protocols, and their chaotic management that resulted in the infection of staff working in a quarantine hotel for overseas travelers. Another four were given administrative punishment for failing to timely control and manage close contacts of confirmed cases.

Starting Thursday, the 13 million residents in Xi'an were required to stay indoors. Only one family member of each household is allowed to leave the house to purchase daily necessities every two days. Other than special needs such as sickness or participating in anti-epidemic work, people are not encouraged to go outside.

The Xi'an Xianyang International Airport cancelled all domestic flights on Thursday. Chinese flight tracking platform Feichangzhun showed that 765 flights scheduled on Thursday were cancelled. Only three international flights at the airport remained as of press time. Trains to multiple cities were also suspended.

Unlike Wuhan which was placed in a strict lockdown early last year, Xi'an said its government departments, companies and organizations were encouraged to have employees work from home.

Since the first case on December 9, Xi'an has reported 234 confirmed cases in two weeks. Wednesday saw 127 newly found positive cases, the highest number in a single day.

The local outbreak has spilled over to at least four other cities, including Yan'an, Xianyang in Shaanxi Province, Dongguan in South China's Guangdong Province, and Beijing.

Xi'an is the third Chinese city with over 10 million population to impose a COVID-19 lockdown, following Wuhan in early 2020 and Shijiazhuang in North China's Hebei Province early this year.

On the first day of the lockdown, Xi'an residents said the streets were empty with closed shops and restaurants and few passersby, schools were closed and most of them have started working from home.

Liu Peng, a white-collar worker living in Xi'an, told the Global Times on Thursday that nearby restaurants, shops and barbershops all suspended operations and the residential communities were under closed-loop management.

Liu went to a supermarket to purchase daily necessities in his community, but the shelves were empty. The supermarket owner told him not to worry as the replenishment will be provided in the afternoon.

Local government faced a huge test since Sunday when the city started citywide nucleic acid testing and some residents complained about long lines for testing and a crashed health code system.

But some residents said that the situation improved on Thursday as the government set up more testing stations.

Complicated situation

The epidemic in Xi'an has entered its peak period and will not be brought under control immediately. It's possible that there will be more cases in the coming days, Lu Hongzhou, head of the Third People's Hospital of Shenzhen and member of the expert committee of national disease control and prevention, told the Global Times.

The Xi'an government said on Wednesday that hidden transmissions in Xi'an have caused community transmissions and the epidemic has spilled over to other provinces and cities, including Beijing.

A Beijing-based immunologist told the Global Times on condition of anonymity that as a northern megacity, Xi'an has seen its epidemic triggered by imported sources spread to Beijing, which increased the epidemic prevention and control pressure on China for the Beijing Winter Olympics.

The gene sequencing of samples of cases showed the flare-up was caused by the Delta variant, and the virus strain in Xi'an is similar to the one identified in an imported case from Pakistan on December 4.

The raging Omicron variant which spreads faster than Delta has also increased the pressure China is facing in preventing imported cases ahead of the Beijing Winter Olympics.

China's top respiratory expert Zhong Nanshan said on Thursday that China must not let down its guard as cases related to Omicron will continue to increase globally.

Omicron is wreaking havoc in most Western countries amid the Christmas season with countries like the UK reporting more than 100,000 daily cases for first time since the pandemic, and the US reporting a daily average of 150,000 cases this week. European countries like Germany have imposed measures limiting private gatherings among the vaccinated to a maximum of 10 people before New Year's Eve.

And for Xi'an, Chinese analysts said that the city faced the dual challenge of cluster COVID-19 infections and the spread of hemorrhagic fever, an acute infectious disease characterized by fever, bleeding and renal damage, which can lead to death.

Health experts said that the early stage symptoms of hemorrhagic fever also include fever and coughing, similar to COVID-19, which could put pressure on early diagnosis or testing.

There have been three transmission chains - "work, family and community"- just over 10 days since the first local case was found in Xi'an. However, we have not figured out the links between different transmission chains, Lu said.

The lockdown doesn't imply the epidemic in Xi'an is out of control, Yang Zhanqiu, a deputy director of the pathogen biology department at Wuhan University, told the Global Times. He said the epidemic emerges at a critical time when the country is about to experience a traffic surge for the New Year and Spring Festival travel rush, as well as thousands of foreign athletes for the Olympics. So containing the emerging epidemic in a quicker manner is essential for the city and the country.

Experts are confident that China will succeed in quelling the flare-up in Xi'an in about four weeks, as China's dynamic zero-COVID strategy has been proven to work in that time frame.

Sticking to dynamic zero

Xi'an's measures are in line with China's dynamic zero policy, under which local governments introduce precise measures based on an assessment of local epidemic risks, a senior official of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention told the Global Times on Thursday on condition of anonymity.

However, in reporting the Xi'an outbreak, some Western media again wrote sensational headlines, accusing China's dynamic zero strategy as overly strict or purely for the Beijing Winter Olympics.

Several media including AFP and BBC claimed Xi'an's response was seen as China's efforts to step up measures for Winter Olympics set to open in February, questioning it strictness.

The official stressed that China's epidemic prevention and control measures were adopted based on China's dynamic zero COVID-19 strategy, which was not purely for the Winter Olympics, though epidemic prevention was important to the event.

Even after the Winter Olympics, China would stick to its current zero policy if authorities believed it's not time for China to reopen its international borders, the official said.

The Beijing-based immunologist said that the West has missed their windows for controlling the epidemic in a small scale and their policy of only relying on vaccines proved to be a total failure with Omicron now coming. And to be picky about China's strategy is the Western media's strategy to mislead their residents about effective epidemic prevention measures.

But the sharp contrast of cases between China and the West tell the truth, and Western media's frequent questions will not affect China's determination to stick to the dynamic zero policy, the immunologist said.





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Will SCOTUS stop the vax mandates? What if it doesn't?

Will SCOTUS stop the vax mandates? What if it doesn't?

With the Supreme Court on the verge of deciding one of its most consequential decisions ever with regard to OSHA and CMS vaccines mandates, Americans are fast approaching a tipping point that might require us all to make some difficult decisions.

On the one hand, if the Court upholds the mandates, millions will be forced to inoculate or forced into poverty. Will we go silently into that dark night, or we will resist? What will that resistance look like? What will the Marxist authoritarians do to enforce these mandates — apart from forcing us out of our jobs. Impose fines? Incarcerate us? With jails across the country emptying out as radical district attorneys refuse to enforce the law, will there be enough room to accommodate the millions who resist? If not, what kind of facilities will be erected to house the unvaccinated? Will mayors and governors take executive action, or legislatures enact laws, that allow government agents to vaccinate us against our will (which might entail "making us more compliant and willing to cooperate" with medication)?
Sounds like a dystopian novel or sci-fi flick, but if the highest court of the land doesn't see the glaring violation of our inalienable rights, this isn't that far-fetched, and We the People will be on our own.
Waiting until the 2022 elections are over in the hopes that Republicans win is not the best solution. First, we might not win. If we do, the majority might not be robust enough. In any case, we can never be sure Republicans in the majority will vote as a unified party. Even if they present a solid bloc, after their repeated failures in repealing Obamacare and providing alternatives that they had over eight years to prepare for, how can we ever trust Republicans to follow through on any legislation to combat vaccine mandates?

There is much the Congress could do in clarifying the very muddy waters of public health law — such as repealing vaccine mandates already in place; defining the exact circumstances in the case of a national emergency that threatens national security, where the federal government can preempt 100+ years of clear precedent that states have police powers in regulating public health; or maybe going so far as to lay out constitutional guidelines the states should follow in balancing compelling state interests in quarantines/lockdowns/mask or vaccine mandates against the rights of individuals to make their own health decisions and freely exercise their First Amendment liberties — especially in the context of new medical technology that hasn't been fully vetted.

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On the other hand, if the Court grants the stay, effectively taking the teeth out of the mandates, it still ain't over. Democrats might ignore the decision. They'll likely work on other workarounds. But, of even greater concern, will a denial of the mandates on federalism grounds (confirming that mandates fall within the police powers not of the federal government, but of the states), empower blue states to take even more drastic measures?
If so, the broader constitutional issues that affect us as individuals — fundamental rights to life, liberty, and property — as opposed to federalism squabbles, will become even more pressing. Can a state deny us our means of survival in terms of a job? Or fine us so much money for lack of compliance that we have no choice but to comply? Or punish us in other ways, like withholding our Social Security payments or Medicare?

It's not that hard to imagine such wicked behavior by an administration, as we now have (for the second time) the Biden administration controlling and limiting the supply of monoclonal antibodies to Floridians.
In an ideal world, a SCOTUS ruling against the mandates would cause the entire house of COVID mandates to collapse. I pray for that. But a taste of power can be intoxicating and hard to give up. When it comes to COVID, Democrats are like a dog with a bone.
We must be prepared for any contingency and, above all, be prepared to stand together and stand up for each other. We have no power as individuals, but we do in large numbers.

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Moreover, law enforcement personnel, national guardsmen, and military members will have to choose sides: blindly enforce what you know in your heart is wrong, freedom-crushing, and outright un-American? Or refuse to comply even if that means you lose your job?
We've all seen the videos of cops dragging unmasked parents from their kids' outdoor sporting events or berating a five-year-old for not wearing a mask at a Manhattan restaurant. Do you want to be that guy or our heroes?

And what about you doctors, the majority of whom took leave of your senses, forgot about your oaths, lost your cojones, and abandoned your patients? What will you do with patients who refuse to get vaccinated? Betray them and turn them in? What if authorities threaten your license — will you kowtow to save your own butt and allow medical procedures to be forced on unwilling patients? Has COVID Fear so infected your rational brain that you are willing to defenestrate informed consent and return to a time when, without any informed consent, black males with syphilis were studied and not treated with penicillin?
If you think I'm exaggerating, let's not forget that doctors, hospitals, and pharmacies denied us the right to try alternative COVID treatments like hydroxychloroquine and ivermectin, and the president is currently controlling the supply of and restricting monoclonal antibody treatments!
None of us ever anticipated battling this kind of enemy from within — being jailed indefinitely for exercising our First Amendment rights or being investigated by federal agencies for standing up to school boards. None of us could ever imagine the government monitoring the social media accounts of our soldiers.
None of us wants to lose a job or choose between respecting and carrying out the wishes of our superiors, and honoring our freedoms and fellow citizens by standing up to those superiors.

The people we should model ourselves after are the police officers, health care workers, and members of the military who have stood up to their superiors for what they know is wrong and didn't forget about the little guy.
If the Supreme Court lets us down, remember Obama's mantra: "We are the ones we've been waiting for."
If we don't do our part to stop the madness, government will be unrestrained in doing just about anything in the interest of public health, and free will, as we know it, will cease to exist. No joke.
 
Interesting, 3 family members in PA and my wife's entire office here in FL all came down with the WuFlu week.

The kicker is she's the only one NOT jabbed and has zero symptoms so far.


Hope you get better soon sir.
Thanks BRF, Hope the wife makes out, The worst thing so far is too much keyboard time..Im Bored but again this shit is all over hell here in upstate right now. Amazingly, the schools here are powering thru it pretty well.
 
They really are batshit crazy up in the Pacific NW

Bill Filed In Washington Would Authorize 'Strike Force' To 'Involuntarily Detain' Unvaccinated Families: 'They Have Already Set Up The Internment Camps'

The Washington State Board of Health may soon amend state law to authorize the involuntary detainment of residents as young as 5 years old in Covid-19 “internment camps” for failing to comply with the state’s experimental vaccine mandate.

WAC 246-100-040, a proposed revision to include Covid protocol under the state’s Communicable and Certain Other Diseases act, outlines “Procedures for isolation or quarantine.” The measure would allow local health officers “at his or her sole discretion” to “issue an emergency detention order causing a person or group of persons to be immediately detained for purposes of isolation or quarantine.”

Health officers are required to provide documentation proving unvaccinated residents subject to detention have denied “requests for medical examination, testing, treatment, counseling, vaccination, decontamination of persons or animals, isolation, quarantine and inspection and closure of facilities” prior to involuntarily confinement in quarantine facilities, the resolution states.

The amended law would also allow health officers to deploy law enforcement officials to assist with the arrest of uncompliant Washington residents.
“They really are batshit crazy up in the Pacific NW”, Bigred, yes they are. I’ve lived here since 1966 and have seen the deterioration of conservative values for a long time. The liberals keep pushing the same policies year after year, but expect different results. I have almost reached my line in the sand and about ready to jumped to your neck of the woods, where a competent Governor in Ron DeSantis is the leader.
 
C'mon down brother, we need more level headed folks to offset the NY liberals bringing their crap. We have most of them rounded up in Miami, so stay north or west. Hopefully we'll build our own wall soon :cool:
 
C'mon down brother, we need more level headed folks to offset the NY liberals bringing their crap. We have most of them rounded up in Miami, so stay north or west. Hopefully we'll build our own wall soon :cool:
We’re closing on a second home in Port St. Lucie tomorrow. We lived in Miramar before and have a lot of like minded friends in south Florida. Looking forward to transitioning back to a free state.
 
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I'll post this and then bow out of it. The medical people think people are total idiots who can't think for themselves.

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Wen: Exactly. Think of the Covid-19 vaccine as a very good raincoat. It works very well to protect you in a drizzle. But if you're in a thunderstorm, and then a hurricane comes, there's a much greater chance that you'll get wet. That doesn't mean your raincoat is defective. It means that you are in bad weather, and the raincoat alone may not always protect you.

This sums up their base quite accurately.