Millions of people are currently confined to their homes in China as the regime races to contain its largest COVID-19 outbreak in months, driven by the spread of the Delta variant. The surge has caused concerns about the efficacy of Chinese vaccines against the highly infectious strain. Chinese health authorities have blamed the Delta variant for a rise in infections spanning 14 provinces, including the capital, Beijing. The recent COVID-19 outbreak, the disease caused by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, was first reported on July 20 in the eastern city of Nanjing, where nine airport workers were identified by routine tests. On Aug. 2, the national health commission confirmed 43 fresh cases across the nation, pushing the total of infected numbers over 300 within 10 days. But this figure isn’t likely to reflect the true total, given the Chinese regime is known to grossly underreport its virus numbers. “Don’t …