In China, there are groups of individuals who have had mild COVID-19 symptoms since December 2019, when the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus erupted in Wuhan. They have repeatedly tested negative in nucleic acid tests, but their conditions have persisted for months. They continue to suffer harrowing symptoms, but their requests to be committed for formal treatment have been consistently brushed aside. These suspected COVID-19 patients are active on China’s Q&A platform Zhihu and shared their symptoms: dry coughing, chest tightness, fever, abundant phlegm, weakness, wandering pain, diarrhea, contagiousness, and others. Some have Wuhan contact history; others do not. Most of their symptoms originated in January or February 2020, when infections began to surge and spread from Wuhan, the epicenter, to other parts of China and beyond. ‘We’re Struggling Desperately to Be Confirmed as COVID-19 Patients’ Li Jun (alias), a resident of Haikou city, the capital of southern China’s Hainan …
Unconfirmed Chronic Patients With Mild CCP Virus Symptoms Struggle to Survive in China
May 31, 2021
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