Beijing’s lake of transparency as new virus ravages China: Experts fear similarities of COVID-19

Overwhelmed hospital in China The above is a grab from a video posted online claiming to show an overwhelmed hospital unit in China

Luke 21:11 There will be great earthquakes, and in various places famines and pestilences. And there will be terrors and great signs from heaven.

Important Takeaways:

  • Western experts have publicly called on China to be more transparent about a viral outbreak overwhelming its hospitals — as data shows the virus is growing in the US.
  • Beijing has downplayed footage of overcrowded waiting rooms and wards posted on social media, saying respiratory infections are ‘less severe’ and ‘smaller in scale’ compared to last year.
  • That has led some to fear there are similarities with the current situation and the Covid outbreak in 2019, which was initially played down by China.
  • It is thought China’s outbreak is being fueled by the relatively unknown virus human metapneumovirus (HPMV), which normally causes cold-like symptoms such as a blocked nose, headache, shivering and tiredness.
  • Sanjaya Senanayake, infectious disease expert associate professor of medicine at The Australian National University, said it was ‘vital for China to share its data on this outbreak in a timely manner’, including ‘data about who is getting infected.’
  • He added: ‘Also, we will need genomic data confirming that HMPV is the culprit, and that there aren’t any significant mutations of concern. Such genomic data will also guide vaccine development.’
  • Their warning comes as the US experiences its own increase in HMPV cases, with positive test percentages doubling from the beginning to the end of December.
  • According to the latest CDC data, just under 300 positive test results reported during the last week of December, the latest figures available.
  • The US CDC said it is ‘monitoring’ the cases in China but believe they are ‘not currently a cause for concern in the US.’

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