Pandemic In Rural China Just Kicks Off With Extreme Medical Shortage

The peak of the pandemic in many major cities in Communist China has passed, but the peak of infection in rural areas has just begun. According to Chinese media reports, there is a widespread shortage of hospital beds, medications, medical personnel and equipment in rural areas. One doctor even has to help people in nine villages. Even if the pathogenicity of COVID virus has dropped sharply, it is difficult to hide the impact of the outbreak in the villages. According to a report, “one township doctor who graduated from junior college, takes responsibility for 1400 people in 9 villages, had only a few boxes of medication and 30 antigen test kits in his toolbox when the pandemic hit”. This is just an example of the pandemic in rural areas of Communist China. People familiar with rural medical care in Communist China point out that for more than three years, many villages had little preparation for the virus: no fever patients were treated, no drugs were prepared, antiviral drugs were difficult to transport to remote mountainous villages, and lack of any ventilators and other paramedical equipment for the treatment of lung infections. Since many elderly people have not had medical examinations for years and have more underlying diseases in the rural areas, the more rural living activities, weaker protection awareness and poorer communication channels will eventually increase the pressure on the health care system when the pandemic control is lifted. A source with knowledge of rural health care in Communist China noted that the government is once again facing the most serious public health event of the 21st century so far since the Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) in 2003, “, especially in this worrisome area of the countryside”. The brutal dictatorial regime in Communist China will inevitably lead to more humanitarian disasters.

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