COVID-19 Outbreak in Mainland China Showing Explosive Signs — Urgent Need for Self-Rescue

Influenza outbreaks are currently severe across multiple provinces in China, with many individuals developing flu symptoms that quickly escalate to severe pneumonia, leading to fatalities within a few days. (Video screenshot) 

[People News] On June 11, Chinese state media CCTV News reported that many regions in mainland China are experiencing a resurgence of COVID-19 infections. The public suspects that the official figures are underreported, and some predict an imminent “explosive” outbreak.

China’s Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released its “National COVID-19 Epidemic Report (May 2025)” on June 5. According to the data, from May 1 to May 31, there were 440,662 newly confirmed COVID-19 cases nationwide, including 606 severe cases and 7 deaths. From May 5 to June 1, the positivity rate for influenza-like illness testing for COVID-19 continued to rise, from 18.3% to 22.8%. For comparison, in April (April 1 to April 30), the number of newly confirmed cases was 168,507.

The public believes the numbers reported by the CCP are vastly downplayed. Based on the increasing number of firecracker sounds—a traditional custom after someone passes away—many believe the actual death toll is far higher. Mr. Wang, a staff member at a hospital in Hefei, Anhui Province, revealed that there has been a significant rise in COVID-19 infections in local hospitals recently, including numerous severe cases, making it difficult at times to find available beds. He confirmed that several people around him had developed “white lung” (a severe complication), including both students and elderly individuals. Several young and middle-aged individuals (in their 20s and 30s) have suddenly died—some even collapsing while walking.

Combining public online information and CCP state media disclosures, there has been a noticeable uptick in deaths among police and teaching staff in recent months.

According to reports from state media including Global Times, China News Service, Da Wan News, Jimu News, and Guangming Online, at around 2 a.m. on June 9, Wang Zhen, a 35-year-old third-level police inspector and captain of the Changying squad of the traffic police in Taikang County, Zhoukou City, Henan Province, suddenly died of heart failure while on a business trip. He was only 35.

On April 13, 2025, Zhao Siyu, a 52-year-old fourth-level senior police inspector and head of the Criminal Investigation Team of the Linfen Public Security Division under Taiyuan Railway Public Security Bureau in Shanxi, died from a sudden illness while on duty.

On March 8, 2025, Yang Cheng, a CCP member and first-level police inspector at the Laibin City Compulsory Drug Rehabilitation Centre in Guangxi, suddenly fell ill and died while on duty. He was 59...

Sudden deaths are not limited to police officers—recent weeks have seen frequent reports of professors, scholars, and experts dying suddenly, many of which have gone viral online.

On June 14, Wen Xinyu, an associate professor at Peking University, died from a sudden heart attack at the age of 45.

On June 7, Professor Xia Liaoyuan of Central South University of Forestry and Technology’s School of Materials and Energy—also a PhD supervisor—died from a sudden illness at the age of 50.

On June 5, Wu Xingxing, an associate researcher at the Wenzhou Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Sciences, a postdoc at Nankai University, and a PhD from Xiamen University, died suddenly while on duty. He was only 37...

Statistics show that in the past month alone, at least 14 university teachers have died—most were young to middle-aged and Party members. Yet the CCP continues to conceal the truth. Public obituaries often list “sudden heart failure” or omit the cause of death entirely. Some merely state the person “died despite resuscitation efforts.”

The Chinese word “sacrifice” (犧牲) historically refers to the corpses of animals offered in sacrifice. Some netizens sarcastically remarked that the CCP treats the pseudoscientific belief that “humans evolved from animals” as truth, and that those who vow to dedicate their lives to the Party are stripped of even human dignity upon death.

Other netizens speculated that many of these “sudden heart failure” cases are likely adverse reactions to COVID-19 vaccines.

The World Health Organisation’s (WHO) Global Advisory Committee on Vaccine Safety COVID-19 Subcommittee has noted: “These (heart-related) cases occur more often in young males and following the second dose of mRNA vaccines. Current evidence suggests a plausible causal relationship between myocarditis and COVID-19 mRNA vaccines.” The European Medicines Agency has also confirmed the likelihood of such a link.

According to the U.S. Vaccine Adverse Event Reporting System, as of June 11, 2021, among individuals aged 12–29 who received mRNA COVID-19 vaccines, there were approximately 40.6 cases of myocarditis per million second doses in males and 4.2 cases per million in females. For those aged 30 and above, the rates were 2.4 and 1.0 cases per million for males and females, respectively.

Notably, two vice-national-level CCP officials died within four days last week: former Central Military Commission Vice Chairman Xu Qiliang and NPC Standing Committee Vice Chairman Raidi. Xu Qiliang’s death was also attributed to sudden heart failure. Previously, former Premier Li Keqiang’s sudden death while swimming was similarly blamed on a heart attack. Recently, Russian intelligence allegedly leaked that Xi Jinping himself suffered three heart attacks between late May and early June.

It appears this plague has a target—China’s atheist regime that insults humanity’s ancestors as mere animals. CCP members should urgently withdraw from the Party and nullify their pledge to “dedicate their lives” to it.

Liu Kun (alias), owner of a private TCM clinic in Hohhot, Inner Mongolia, predicts that due to the virus’s high transmissibility, the situation could become dire by July: “An explosion [of cases] is entirely possible.” For Chinese people, whether or not they choose to leave the Communist Party could determine life or death. It is time to quit the CCP, Youth League, and Young Pioneers, to avoid sharing blame for the Party’s historical crimes—and to seek a future free from guilt, at zero cost. △

(Original report by People News)