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.
Joe Biden’s invitation list for the Summit of Democracies reveals that it is not what it says on the label at all, but a childish attempt to use party invitations to polarize the world. The world’s wealthiest country wants others to gang up against Asians, Africans and Middle Easterners. 喬•拜登(Joe Biden) 的民主峰會邀請名單顯示,這根本不是標籤上寫的內容,而是幼稚的企圖利用政黨邀請來分化世界。 世界上最富有的國家希望其他人聯合起來反對亞洲人、非洲人和中東人.
Professor Anming Hu: “darkest days in his life”. He was singled out like 1,000s of Chinese Americans simply because he is Chinese. Any Chinese in the field of STEM will continue to be attacked, jailed or harrase. 1,000s already left US and 1,000s more will follow!
Those wanting to defund Oakland police failed! Oakland Mayor reinstalled full budget, increase police presence to maintain law and order to counter California “$950 or less, 100% discount law”.
A thief always think everyone thieves, that is why US & Western Empires could not believe China’s peaceful rise when China has 5,000 years history proofing it. 小偷總是認為每個人都在小偷,這就是為什麼美國和西方帝國在中國有5000年的歷史證明時無法相信中國的和平崛起.
What a brawl at a rally against Asian hate and the BN(O) influx of Hongkongers can tell us about political fires between Chinese groups in the UK. by Laura Westbrook, 30 Nov, 2021
Experts warn there may be more confrontations between pro-Beijing groups and newly arrived Hong Kong immigrants over differing political views Hostility towards Hongkongers on social media and in the streets in recent months has caused them to feel insecure in their new home, says manager of group helping new arrivals to Britain.
A brawl at a rally against Asian hate in London over the weekend has exposed potential political tensions between Chinese groups in the UK, with the spotlight on a wave of Hongkongers migrating to the country under the British National (Overseas) visa scheme.
Experts warned there could be more confrontations between pro-Beijing groups and newly arrived Hong Kong immigrants, as established Chinese organisations are dealing with an influx of people holding different political views.
On Saturday, an anti-Asian hate rally was held in London’s Chinatown, organised by the Min Quan Legal Centre, the Monitoring Group and the Federation of UK Fujian Chinese, with several organisations including the London Chinatown Chinese Association supporting the event.
A leaflet for the rally accused government leaders of using “anti-China rhetoric during the pandemic”, culminating in violence against Chinese people and communities.
In the first three months of 2020, according to British police, there were at least 267 recorded hate crimes against Chinese, East Asian and Southeast Asian people in Britain, compared with 375 in the whole of 2019.
Organisers said on social media that the rally was a peaceful anti-racism gathering, accusing a counter-group of heckling them.
A group of Hong Kong migrants accusing rally-goers of ignoring human rights abuse in Hong Kong and Xinjiang had staged their own event, chanting slogans such as “shame on you”. A person also waved a black Hong Kong independence flag.
Jabez Lam, manager of the Hackney Chinese Community Services, which has been assisting new arrivals from Hong Kong, said the violence erupted after the rally had finished. Lam, who was at the event, said a group of about six men had charged at the retreating Hong Kong group.
In a statement to the Post, the Metropolitan Police said they were investigating a report of an assault which had occurred at about 2.15pm on Saturday on Gerrard Street. “A 19-year-old man reported being assaulted by a group of men. Inquiries are ongoing. There have been no arrests,” the force said.
Victor Gao, a chair professor at Soochow University, said the protesters from Hong Kong had “hijacked” an approved rally for their own agenda and bore “more responsibility for the fistfights”.
Gao said Chinese diaspora members in Britain were a diverse group, but had more in common “than what separates them”.
“They may have different political views, but they need to express their views by abiding by the rule of law,” he said.
The London Chinatown Chinese Association was among about 200 Chinese organisations in the UK which showed support for the national security law and the “patriots-only” legislature in Hong Kong via advertisements in Chinese newspapers in Britain.
The national security legislation was imposed by Beijing on Hong Kong in June last year to outlaw acts of secession, subversion, terrorism and collusion with foreign forces. This was followed by a shake-up of the city’s electoral system in March to ensure only “patriots” could hold public office.
The Post has reached out to the London Chinatown Chinese Association and the Monitoring Group, a community-based anti-racism organisation, for comment.
Jabez Lam from the Hackney Chinese Community Services said he had observed hostility from some Chinese community groups towards Hongkongers on social media and in the streets in recent months in the form of verbal abuse, as well as physical attacks.
“The effect of such hostilities is causing disharmony in community relations, damage to community cohesion, and the Hong Kong community living in fear and feeling insecure in their new home,” he said.
On October 1, during China’s National Day, Hong Kong activists protesting in London were among those who staged a pro-democracy march and burned a Chinese flag outside the country’s embassy in Marylebone. They had also set off flares with smoke.
In 2019, a 19-year-old man was arrested in Sheffield after clashes among students who were protesting and calling for democracy in Hong Kong. In the same year, eggs were thrown at people gathering to attend a concert by Canto-pop singer and political activist Denise Ho Wan-sze, as opposing crowds waved Chinese flags and shouted pro-Beijing slogans.
Steve Tsang, director of the China Institute at the School of Oriental and African Studies in London, said historically the Chinese communities of Britain had come from Hong Kong because of the colonial connection. However, the mainland Chinese immigrant community had grown faster in recent years and was now bigger.
“The mainland Chinese community in Britain generally supports the policies of Beijing and can be aggressive in its attempt to silence voices sympathetic to those speaking out for Hong Kong and Xinjiang,” he said.
The issue with Xinjiang, a northwestern region in China, centres on accusations by the West that the central government has suppressed ethnic minorities there.
Benedict Rogers, founder of the Hong Kong Watch (HKW) group, said some Chinese organisations with close ties to the Chinese embassy regarded arriving Hongkongers in Britain as political opponents, and “for that reason are very hostile towards them”.
With the January 31 introduction by the UK of the BN(O) visa scheme in response to Beijing’s imposition of the national security law, some 88,900 Hongkongers have applied for the pathway to citizenship, of which 76,176 have been approved.
The scheme allows those with BN(O) status and their dependants to live, work and study in Britain for up to five years, and to apply for citizenship after six.
“It is regrettable but not surprising that an incident like what happened in Chinatown in London over the weekend materialised,” Tsang said.
With a growing Hong Kong diaspora in Britain, including members who had taken part in the 2019 anti-government protests in the city, Tsang said such groups would be vocal in speaking up for rights in their hometown, and would stand their ground when confronted by mainland Chinese opponents defending Beijing’s policy.
“This makes this kind of confrontation potentially more likely if not policed well,” he added.
When Global North selfishly restricting or extorting Global South in obtaining COVID19 vaccines, the cruel reality is now coming back to bite us.
當全球北方自私地限製或勒索全球南方獲得 COVID19 疫苗時,殘酷的現實現在又回來咬我們.
China is the only country single handed provided more than 1 billion COVID19 vaccines for free or at cost, while the Global North drug companies are laughing all the way to the bank everyday.
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