Research suggests the coronavirus outbreak originated in a secret Chinese government laboratory
A group of scientists from the South China University of Technology in Guangzhou have released information about COVID-19, or coronavirus, which indicates that the outbreak may have originated at the Center for Disease Control of Wuhan (WHCDC) and not in the seafood market as has been alleged so far. According to ...
Wuhan hospital director becomes latest victim of coronavirus
A hospital director in Wuhan city, the epicenter of the health emergency in China, succumbed to the coronavirus, becoming the latest fatality among medical workers in the country. Liu Zhiming, director of Wuhan Wuchang Hospital, died of the novel coronavirus, or COVID-19, on Tuesday morning, Feb. 18, The Associated Press citing ...
Family of four all die from coronavirus in China, with fifth member critical
A Chinese family of four has been wiped out by the coronavirus after they were turned away from the hospital and sent home for quarantine. Chang Kai, 55, a well-known director at Hubei Film Studios in Wuhan, died on Feb. 14 after becoming infected with the coronavirus and succumbing to pneumonia. Between ...
The coronavirus is testing out Xi Jinping’s leadership as Chinese people become skeptical
Chinese leader Xi Jinping has left the limelight, he is now anxiously watching how the coronavirus plays out in the country he rules over, he has put the “Chinese Dream” on hold. The death toll in China from the coronavirus is still climbing, now standing at 1,775 with the number of ...
Westernized’ texts are updated in Chinese schools to reinforce the ideology of the communist regime
Primary and secondary schools all over China have been implementing increasingly rigorous parameters regarding teaching materials. The Ministry of National Education seeks to adopt—without omission—the ideological guidelines of the Chinese communist regime for each new generation of Chinese student. According to Bitter Winter magazine, the new study material is related to ...
1,700 health care workers in Wuhan infected with coronavirus, admit Chinese officials
World Health Organization (WHO) officials are raising concerns about the number of doctors and other health workers who have succumbed to the deadly novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV.) Chinese officials have the number of health care workers suffering from the virus as over 1,700, although the actual figure may be much higher. Around ...
Nearly 30 countries find coronavirus cases, first death reported in Europe
Nearly 30 countries and territories outside mainland China have found coronavirus infections, with nearly 770 cases reported as of Sunday, Feb. 16, a calculation from China’s National Health Commission shows. Accordingly, there have been 766 cases in 28 countries and territories, with four deaths—one in Japan, one in Chinese-ruled Hong Kong, ...
A spiritual follower forced into COVID-19 quarantine ward in China
Gong Fengqiang, a 48-year-old man in Yilan County, Heilongjiang Province, was forcefully taken to a COVID-19 quarantine ward in a local hospital not for any suspected symptoms of the coronavirus but rather for his spiritual belief in Falun Gong (also known as Falun Dafa), according to Minghui. Gong reportedly was subject ...
Chinese regime corrects coronavirus death figures and raises suspicions about their veracity
The Chinese communist regime reported a total of 1,367 deaths in the country on Feb. 13, caused by the coronavirus, while on Feb. 14 it reported 1,380, and an increase of 121 victims, which is incoherent, as the total number of recorded deaths would be 1,488. In addition, it is noteworthy ...
Harvard and Yale under investigation for funding from Chinese regime and Saudi Arabia
The U.S. Department of Education launched an investigation into the transparency of foreign funding received by Harvard and Yale universities. Officials suspect that these institutions failed to report billions of dollars worth of contributions originating from abroad, some even from countries opposed to the United States, according to The Wall Street ...
White House adviser says ‘disappointed’ in China’s lack of coronavirus transparency
Top White House economic adviser Larry Kudlow criticized Chinese leaders for their lack of transparency over coronavirus crisis, which has surpassed all previous outbreaks, amid a 15th case of the virus confirmed in the United States. Speaking to reporters in Washington on Thursday, Feb. 13, Kudlow said the United States feels ...
Australian travel ban due to coronavirus upsets China, calls it ‘extreme’
The Australian government has drawn the ire of the Communist Party over its decision to continue the ban on anyone entering the country that has been in China during the past two weeks. As of Friday, Feb. 14, foreign nationals who have been in mainland China will be unable to enter ...
China’s health care system buckling under the strain of coronavirus epidemic
The coronavirus is putting a strain on China’s health care system, and Xi Jinping is asking Chinese people to have faith in the Chinese Communist Party. Has the regime failed the people by covering up the true situation and not taking action sooner? People are becoming angry and are losing ...
The Chinese regime wants the ‘surrender’ of the Vatican, denounces Cardinal Zen
Cardinal Joseph Zen denounced that the Catholic Church in China is in a serious situation because of the communist regime that rules the country and it seeks the "surrender" of the Vatican. "They want complete surrender. That's communism," Zen told the CNA in Washington, on Feb. 11. China's political system banned some ...
Four Chinese military charged by US over huge Equifax hack
Four members of the Chinese military have been charged by the United States for stealing the personal information of over 147 million Americans by a massive cyberattack on credit rating giant Equifax. On Monday, Feb. 10, Attorney General William Barr announced the indictments, calling the hack “one of the largest data ...
Death toll from coronavirus surpasses 1,000 in mainland China
The coronavirus outbreak for first time killed more than 100 people in one day on Monday, Feb. 10, bringing the death toll from the deadly virus to more than 1,000. China's National Health Commission said in a daily update that 108 people died from coronavirus in mainland China on Monday, raising ...
Communist Party deceit responsible for out-of-control coronavirus spread
A young Chinese woman stands forlornly outside a hospital in Wuhan, watching as a body bag is carelessly thrown into the back of a hospital van. As the vehicle drives away, heading for a nearby crematorium, the young girl cries out, reaching out to the van, “mama, mama.” She dissolves ...
Whisteblower Miles Guo reveals the real severity of the 2019-nCov epidemic in China
Miles Guo, the renowned whistleblower revealed that the Chinese government has been covering up the real severity level of the 2019-nCoV epidemic, particularly the death toll in a news conference with Steve Bannon on Feb. 6. Miles cited Dr. Li Wenliang, 33, an ophthalmologist, who first raised the alarm to the ...
Coronavirus infects 60 more passengers on Diamond Princess cruise ship, bringing total to 130
A total of 130 people on the quarantined cruise ship the Diamond Princess, docked off the coast of Yokohama, south of Tokyo, have tested positive for the coronavirus, as Japan's Health Ministry announced 60 more cases on Monday, Feb. 10. The Japan Times reported that the government is now preparing to ...
Taiwan not happy with Chinese Communist officials control of evacuees from Wuhan
The president of Taiwan said some of its most vulnerable nationals were excluded by Chinese officials on the first flight of evacuees out of Wuhan, the center of the coronavirus epidemic. President Tsai Ing-wen is also insisting the World Health Organization (WHO) give Taiwan its proper designation and refer to it ...
