The Chinese regime fired party boss Gong Yunzun in southwestern Ruili on April 8 for the city’s continual reports of diagnosed COVID-19 patients. “[The CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus outbreak in Ruili] severely impacted and undermined the overall situation of epidemic prevention and control across the country and the province, … has caused serious consequences and adverse effects,” the regime stated in an announcement explaining why it fired Gong. On Thursday, Ruili announced about a dozen diagnosed patients and asymptomatic carriers, which caused Gong to lose his position. However, this number may not represent the true scale of the outbreak. “The real infections must be a bigger number,” China affairs commentator Zhong Yuan concluded on April 7 after analyzing the officially announced data. Zhong pointed out that the national data announced by the health commission is even smaller than the city data that was released by the Ruili regime, which is logically …