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China reports 39 new confirmed cases of coronavirus, all imported

 

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FILE PHOTO: A police officer in a protective suit keeps watch on inbound travellers at Shanghai Pudong International Airport following a global outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19), in Shanghai, China March 20, 2020. cnsphoto via REUTERS

 

BEIJING (Reuters) - Mainland China had 39 new confirmed cases on Sunday, the country's National Health Commission said, down from 46 a day earlier.

 

All of the new cases involved travellers arriving in China from abroad, the health authority said in a statement on Monday.

 

That brings the total accumulated number of confirmed cases in mainland China so far to 81,093.

 

The death toll from the outbreak in mainland China reached 3,270 as of the end of Sunday, up by nine from the previous day.

 

(Reporting by Ryan Woo and Lusha Zhang; Editing by Himani Sarkar)

 

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49 minutes ago, bkk6060 said:

Interesting no mention as to who or where they came from.

It would be nice to know.

They could be Chinese traveling from Thailand back to China?

from what i read online, these are mostly expat chinese returning from europe hoping to escape the plague.

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2 hours ago, lannarebirth said:

If I was China I'd call them all imported also. I'd also fail to report 10's (110's?) of thousands of others who contracted the disease and the thousands (10's of?) of deaths that stemed from those unreported cases.

There are suddenly 21 million fewer cellphone users in a country whose government mandates that citizens need cellphones for most everything.

 

21 Million Fewer Cellphone Users in China May Suggest a High CCP Virus Death Toll

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7 minutes ago, rabas said:

There are suddenly 21 million fewer cellphone users in a country whose government mandates that citizens need cellphones for most everything.

 

21 Million Fewer Cellphone Users in China May Suggest a High CCP Virus Death Toll

 

Some of those surely are the ones who got tossed into jail/prison for dissident behavior during the outbreak???    How many, the world probably will never know.

 

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2 hours ago, rabas said:

There are suddenly 21 million fewer cellphone users in a country whose government mandates that citizens need cellphones for most everything.

 

21 Million Fewer Cellphone Users in China May Suggest a High CCP Virus Death Toll

to put that into perspective, there are 1.45 billion chinese, and close to 2 billion active cell phone subscriptions.  98% of the population has a cellphone.  yes, they start 'em early!  taking care of kids is boring, throw a cheap cellphone in the crib to keep 'em quiet. 

 

is 21 million (if you beleive falun gong numbers) much?  too simplistic to think that number indicates dead people.

 

the chinese here are getting more restrictive with sim cards just like in thailand.  chinese have to register with national id card and facial recognition scan.  they have to repeat that to pay their bills....do a face scan at the wee tiny camera mounted on the register!  us foreigners can use our passports to register a sim card, but must do at the main office in whatever city.

 

there's gotta be some percentage of loss or breakage monthly, along with stolen phones especially in hard times.

 

you've also got millions of chinese in lockdown, many outside of their home area.  i found it impossible (as a foreigner) to recharge a china mobile account outside the registered province.  don't know if the chinese can do it online.  probably, maybe?  there were also several weeks when cellphone offices were shutdown completely, likely many accounts ran out and were not renewed.

 

 

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3 hours ago, rabas said:

All corona cases (CCP flu) have a moral right to return the virus to China for full treatment.

Why? WHO have not determined the origin of CD19. Even CDC director couldn’t be certain that the thousand of flu deaths in America may have a connection to CD19. 
https://www.globalresearch.ca/us-cdc-director-admitted-virus-deaths-miscategorized-flu/5706233

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8 hours ago, bkk6060 said:

Interesting no mention as to who or where they came from.

It would be nice to know.

They could be Chinese traveling from Thailand back to China?

Yes indeed. A secret between Mr Anutin and the Chinese Government????

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44 minutes ago, Burma Bill said:

Yes indeed. A secret between Mr Anutin and the Chinese Government????

don't assume a secret.  it's not important to the story.

the reuters reporter is emphasizing no new local cases.

not enough print space to get all the details all the time.

other reports (cnn?) indicated they were expats returning from

europe to escape the virus there.

there will be other reports detailing the imported cases.

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4 hours ago, rabas said:

There are suddenly 21 million fewer cellphone users in a country whose government mandates that citizens need cellphones for most everything.

 

21 Million Fewer Cellphone Users in China May Suggest a High CCP Virus Death Toll

we will never know the real numbers, they will hide it as they did with SARS numbers

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1 hour ago, ChouDoufu said:

to put that into perspective, there are 1.45 billion chinese, and close to 2 billion active cell phone subscriptions.  98% of the population has a cellphone.  yes, they start 'em early!  taking care of kids is boring, throw a cheap cellphone in the crib to keep 'em quiet. 

 

is 21 million (if you beleive falun gong numbers) much?  too simplistic to think that number indicates dead people.

 

the chinese here are getting more restrictive with sim cards just like in thailand.  chinese have to register with national id card and facial recognition scan.  they have to repeat that to pay their bills....do a face scan at the wee tiny camera mounted on the register!  us foreigners can use our passports to register a sim card, but must do at the main office in whatever city.

 

there's gotta be some percentage of loss or breakage monthly, along with stolen phones especially in hard times.

 

you've also got millions of chinese in lockdown, many outside of their home area.  i found it impossible (as a foreigner) to recharge a china mobile account outside the registered province.  don't know if the chinese can do it online.  probably, maybe?  there were also several weeks when cellphone offices were shutdown completely, likely many accounts ran out and were not renewed.

 

 

control + control + more control = lack of freedom = lack of identity = just a number in a dictatorship type rule      can you use Google, Whatsapp, Insta, Fb, Twitr or just their 100% government controlled Wechat         

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6 hours ago, Ian Nagle said:

What goes around, comes around.

This is the way the cycle of infectious "hot spots " will keep rebounding around the Globe for many more Months yet.

Countries will start to let their guard down as soon as they can in order to kick start their ailing Economies, and the Virus will start to take hold again, because it was never ( and probably never will be ) completely eradicated.

Countries such as Thailand are more prone to resurging cases, as their Economy relies heavily on Tourists, which makes their borders very porous, and therefore the country more prone to re-infection,

IMMHO this Covid19 outbreak is going to affect World Economies for at least another 18 Months, and possibly longer. If Countries get weak or greedy about the controls of this Virus, they will pay an even more heavy price in times to come.

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42 minutes ago, Cake Monster said:

Countries will start to let their guard down as soon as they can in order to kick start their ailing Economies,

that is the big worry.  we've had no new cases here in a month, and most businesses are open.  local schools will open first week of april.  that should be fine as they are all hainan kids.

 

but what happens when they reopen the colleges?  all those mainland students bringing the virus with them!!  there will be 14-day mandatory quarantine, but will they still be able to maintain strict control? 

 

already fewer locals are wearing masks.  the pool halls and fast food joints are open, the kids are bunched up together without masks.  folks on the streets are getting back into the habit of spitting.   just one infected student and we'll have another wave of infections.

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got up this morning to check the latest virus news.  girlfriend worried about her family in korat.  me, i'm more concerned about the situation here in hainan.

 

opened the john hopkins site with the most recent numbers, and there it was!

 

for the past month we've had 168 total cases with 6 deaths, and the number of active cases slowly dwindling, remaining at 1 for the past week.

 

but this morning....incontrovertible evidence china is lying! 

 

 

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3 hours ago, ChouDoufu said:

got up this morning to check the latest virus news.  girlfriend worried about her family in korat.  me, i'm more concerned about the situation here in hainan.

 

opened the john hopkins site with the most recent numbers, and there it was!

 

for the past month we've had 168 total cases with 6 deaths, and the number of active cases slowly dwindling, remaining at 1 for the past week.

 

but this morning....incontrovertible evidence china is lying! 

 

 

HAINAN ZOMBIES X.jpg

Alright that's it I'm buying a crossbow. Bloody zombies.

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