China has been unpredictable, uncontrollable, and unreliable during the entire coronavirus pandemic that began in their Wuhan province. Just as quickly as the virus swept into China and then the world, China wants us to believe it left with the same vigor. Based on how the virus has behaved in the United States and other democratic countries such as Italy who report honestly, it seems highly likely China is not giving the full story.
China is known to control the narrative they want to present to the world and a global pandemic will not change them. In March, China lifted the two-month lockdown on its citizens [inline_posts type=”IDs” box_title=”THE LATEST” align=”alignleft” textcolor=”#000000″ background=”#ebebeb”]3936, 3799[/inline_posts]after officials “predicted a forthcoming ‘victory’ against the virus earlier in the month” reported the New York Post. Both the United States and Italy have reported “significantly more cases than China” and Italy’s fatalities is roughly three times what China’s was. Seems peculiar.
Perhaps the most telling sign is the “massive deliveries of urns in Wuhan” indicate dishonesty in China’s reporting. China has reported over 3,299 coronavirus-related deaths, “but one funeral home received two shipments of 5,000 urns over the course of two days, according to the Chinese media outlet Caixin” reported the New York Post.
Furthermore, “workers at several funeral parlors declined to provide any details to Bloomberg as to how many urns were waiting to be collected, saying they either did not know or were not authorized to share the number” shared the New York Post.
Photos and video coming from China show terribly sad visions of hundreds of people standing in line at Wuhan crematoriums to be able to collect the ashes in urns of their loved ones whose lives were taken by the coronavirus. The majority of those who die from the virus are taken directly from the location they perished to the crematoriums where they are turned to ashes. Friends and family are unable to say goodbye or see their loved ones for the last time once they have contracted the disease, and can only hope the ashes they are given do in fact belong to the ones they love. A horrific scenario that the United States is trying its hardest not to duplicate.