The Resurgence of COVID-19: Why Does It Favour Loyalists of the Party

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[People News] As we approach late May, COVID-19 is showing an upward trend in various regions of mainland China. Over the past month, the positive detection rate of COVID-19 at national sentinel hospitals has doubled. Videos shared by residents in Shandong, Beijing, Hubei, and Jiangxi reveal that hospitals are once again crowded, with many individuals claiming to have tested positive and reporting symptoms such as fever, sore throat, and cough. Some have noted sudden deaths among friends and family attributed to the virus, while others have suggested a connection to vaccine side effects. The rate of mask-wearing in public has significantly increased compared to April, with community members reminding each other to take precautions.

On May 12, the Beijing Chaoyang District Centre for Disease Control and Prevention announced that COVID-19 activity in the area is currently on the rise, with the predominant strain being the NB.1 series branch. Monitoring data from the Chinese (Communist China) Centre for Disease Control and Prevention indicates that a wave of COVID-19 fluctuations from late March to May 4 is still ongoing. The positive rate of COVID-19 among influenza-like cases at national sentinel hospitals has risen from 7.5% to 16.2%, while the positive rate of hospitalised severe acute respiratory infection cases has increased from 3.3% to 6.3%.

The national COVID-19 infection situation reported on the official website of the Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention shows data that has not been updated since March 2025. The official report states that there were 56,286 new confirmed cases in March, including 131 severe cases and 7 deaths, indicating a fluctuating upward trend in the epidemic. However, there are public concerns regarding the accuracy of these figures, with claims that the actual numbers are significantly higher.

Despite the official suppression of specific information and data regarding infections and deaths since April, insiders within the medical and health system have privately disclosed that the current situation is more serious than it was in March. A staff member from the Wuhan Centre for Disease Control and Prevention confirmed during a media inquiry that, 'Recently, the number of COVID-19 infections has risen compared to March and April, and it is advisable to avoid gatherings.' Li Dong (李侗), the director of the Infectious Disease Comprehensive Department at Beijing You'an Hospital, affiliated with Capital Medical University, had previously predicted that the decline in population immunity, coupled with the enhanced immune evasion of the Omicron XDV subvariant NB.1.8.1 and increased movement of people, would lead to a surge in transmission rates in May.

In this context, reports have emerged of several party members, officials, experts and professors who support the party succumbing to illness.

According to an obituary released by Nanjing University of the Arts on May 17, professor and doctoral supervisor Yin Wuming (尹悟銘), who previously served as the vice president of the School of Fine Arts, 'died on the evening of May 16 due to sudden respiratory and cardiac arrest,' at the young age of 45.

On the morning of May 18, multiple mainland media outlets, including The Paper, reported that Liu Xi (劉曦), an associate professor and master's supervisor in the Department of Communication at Zhejiang University of Science and Technology, unexpectedly passed away in the early hours of the 16th, at the age of just 44.

In the past month, there have been numerous sudden deaths among elite individuals in mainland China, including young and middle-aged people born in the 1970s and 1980s, experts and professors in the technology sector, as well as celebrities from the arts and local administrative leaders. For example, on May 9, Zhang Beiping, the director of the Gastroenterology Department at the Guangdong Provincial Hospital of Traditional Chinese Medicine, passed away due to illness at the age of just 52. On April 18, Chen Hao, an associate professor at Peking University, died at the young age of 42. On April 15, Dr. Du Xiaohua, a respiratory medicine expert at the First Affiliated Hospital of Kunming Medical University, also succumbed to illness, passing away at 50.

According to the obituary section of the China Communist Party News Network, from March to April 13, there were seven cases of party officials at the department level or above who died, including former deputy commander of the Guangzhou Military Region Wang Shen, former secretary of the Discipline Inspection Commission of the Ministry of Public Security Hu Zhiguang, Chinese Ambassador to Congo Li Yan, and former secretary of the Party Committee of the Central Party History Research Office Wang Weihua, among others.

However, the official reports from the Chinese Communist Party only state that these individuals died 'due to ineffective medical treatment,' without providing specific causes of illness or detailed treatment processes. Public sentiment suggests that experts, scholars, professors, and officials are viewed as disseminators of culture and knowledge, operators of political power, and possess credibility and influence, with access to medical care that is significantly better than that of the average citizen. Why is the proportion of those who died from illness so high among these individuals?

On Minghui.org, Master Li Hongzhi, the founder of Falun Gong, shared insights in an article titled 'Rationality.' He stated, 'Currently, the epidemic known as the 'CCP virus' (Wuhan pneumonia) has a purpose and a target. It is here to eliminate members of the evil party and those who align with the evil CCP. If you don't believe it, just look at the countries that are currently the most severely affected; they are all closely associated with the evil party, and the same goes for the people.'

Six years have passed since 2019, during which heaven has provided party members with countless opportunities to awaken them repeatedly. Ultimately, however, the choices individuals make depend on themselves. Experts, professors, and party members have sworn to dedicate their lives to the party, and in doing so, they have complicity fought for the 'party' throughout their lives. This implies that they are willing to bear the burden of the party's historical sins, share the blame, and be buried alongside it.

So why does heaven seek to eliminate the Chinese Communist Party (CCP)? A look into the history of the Communist Party reveals that from the time of the Parisian proletarian uprising, it has been guided by Marx's call for destruction, advocating violence to dismantle the old world as stated in the 'Communist Manifesto.' It has attacked the rich European civilisation and the divine statues of Paris, and after the extensive slaughter campaigns led by Lenin and Stalin in the Soviet Union, this ideology was introduced to China. Since then, it has aimed to transform thoughts and nature through numerous revolutionary movements, battling against heaven, earth, and humanity, resulting in the deaths of Chinese people, the destruction of Chinese culture, and the degradation of the Chinese environment. It has demolished temples and monasteries, trampling on the deities of heaven and earth, up until 1999, when it began persecuting followers of Truth, Compassion, and Forbearance, engaging in large-scale organ harvesting from Chinese citizens. Despite numerous warnings, they remain unchanged in their violent and malevolent nature. Thus, the elimination of the CCP by heaven has become an inevitable historical outcome.

Historically, there has never been a party that merges politics and religion, controlling people's thoughts, social culture, natural resources, and all aspects of life necessary for survival, to the extent of coercing, enticing, and deceiving individuals into joining, demanding their lives in return.

Therefore, it is imperative for party members and officials to withdraw from the CCP and its affiliated organisations, nullify their toxic oaths, distance themselves from the evil party, and restore justice, conscience, and goodness in their lives to seek peace and health.