Why China so successfully fighting COVID19 when Western nations failed so miserably?

Why China so successfully fighting COVID19 when Western nations failed so miserably?

Many people are being misled, covered up with fake news or through ignorance of personal human rights and others, that they didn’t analyse that what China did during its lockdown there was no single vaccine used, only strictly wearing of mask and discipline oneself by obeying SOP. No one died after its lockdown was lifted after around 4 months duration.

This critical procedure was what China followed **Dr Wu Lien Teh’s method in controlling pneumonic plague which occured at the end of 1910 to 1911, with 3 to 4 months in controlling this most deadly killer virus disease, without a single shot of any foreign made vaccine.

No vaccine was used. Only facial mask, not so well made like in today’s productions, but with well quarantined and strictly obedience in personal hygiene on SOP.

How about today with so many brands of foreign made vaccines and with modern qualified medical bodies the situation of controlling the COVID 19 is out of control ? It’s like “too many cooks spoil the soup”

In the end, no vaccine is able to defeat COVID 19 variant, Omicron.

Too many “Brains against no brain”

**Wu Lien-teh, was a Malayan physician renowned for his work in public health, particularly the Manchurian plague of 1910–11. He is the inventor of the Wu mask, which is the forerunner of today’s N95 respirator. Wu was the first medical student of Chinese descent to study at the University of Cambridge.

Michael Loh: I remember Dr Wu Lian Teh. I remember seeing his photo was prominently displayed in the main conference room of the Institute of Medical Research (IMR) of Malaysia of all the past Directors of the IMR, way back in 1989 when I was then a junior officer in the Ministry of Health of Malaysia. But he never got to be a Director of the IMR in the then British administered Malaya. Although he was not of the past directors, his photo was displayed there because he was a researcher at the IMR, who was internationally recognized as a renowned plaque fighter. He was the Queen Scholarship holder from Malaya for the year 1896. He was also known as Dr Goh Lean Tuck in Hokkien (Minnan).

Covid-19 lockdowns in the early stage of the coronavirus pandemic led to sizeable unintended health benefits in China, according to analysis by Chinese researchers
In findings published in the peer-reviewed journal Nature on Monday, the team said lockdowns might have prevented an estimated 347,000 deaths in the first seven months of last year in the country, with about 60 per cent the lives saved from cardiovascular diseases.
The study was conducted by researchers from the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention, including its director George Gao Fu; Peking University; Hong Kong University of Science and Technology; and the University of Hong Kong.

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