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The number of people infected with the epidemic in Guangdong continues to rise, hopes for big data prevention and control have failed | Local cases | CCP virus | Foshan epidemic

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[EpochTimesJune92021](Epoch Times reporter Xu Meng’er comprehensive report) The CCP virus (new crown virus, Wuhan pneumonia) epidemic in Guangdong has lasted for two weeks. After multiple rounds of screening, the number of confirmed cases in the country is still increasing. After the outbreak, the CCP has been using big data to track contacts, but the chain of transmission is still spreading. Experts say that Guangzhou’s hopes of controlling the epidemic through “precise prevention and control” have come to no avail.

Since the first local case broke out in Guangzhou on May 21, it has now spread to Foshan, Maoming, Wuchuan and other places.

Due to the warming of the epidemic, a local confirmed case was reported in Xiarong Village, Qinba Town, Wuchuan City recently. On June 8, the risk level of Xiarong Village, Qinba Town, Wuchuan City was adjusted from low risk to medium risk.

As of 24:00 on June 8, Guangzhou City had reported a total of 115 confirmed cases in this epidemic. With the addition of 10 cases reported in Foshan and 1 case each reported in Maoming and Zhanjiang, this round of infection in Liwan, Guangzhou has increased to 127 people.

Among them, there were more than 50 confirmed cases in Baihedong Street, Liwan District, Guangzhou, and nearly 30 cases in Zhongnan Street, which were the two streets with the most concentrated epidemics. After adjusting to a closed management area on June 3, Baihedong Street reported 30 new cases of infection.

On the afternoon of June 7th, the Baihakdong Sub-district Office and the neighborhood committee issued a notice requesting the personnel of more than a dozen houses in the eastern part of the community to pack up and prepare and wait for the unified transfer notice.

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“In fact, I really hope to go to the hotel for centralized isolation.” An owner said to Caixin. , Unblocking is nowhere in sight.”

Wang Qiang (pseudonym), a resident of Heyuan Community, Hedong Road, Fangcun, Liwan District, Guangzhou, told The Epoch Times: “The Heyuan community on Hedong Road is relatively serious. Dispersed to the surrounding areas such as Maoming and Conghua, these people do nucleic acid (testing) every day and do not let people come in contact with them.” Wang Qiang said that he is currently quarantined in Cuidao, Conghua.

On June 9, Guangzhou City officials stated that multiple rounds of nucleic acid screening will be conducted on populations in key areas. Among them, Liwan District has conducted nucleic acid testing again on all residents of 9 streets in the closed and closed management area from June 8.

According to a report by Lu Media at 8 o’clock, a family of six, surnamed Zhang, who was diagnosed in Nansha District, Guangzhou on June 5, has added a lot of variables to the current round of the epidemic. The severity of the epidemic is not just as simple as the rise in numbers. If the incubation period is counted, the virus has spread in the community for some time before Zhang’s six people are diagnosed.

The report said that as more and more cases emerged, some of them were even those with unknown infection routes, and the initial suspected infection chain was eliminated, this local epidemic has officially entered the stage of multi-point spread, “precise prevention and control. “It no longer meets the needs of prevention and control at this stage.

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Up to now, the zero patient of this wave of epidemic in Guangzhou has not been locked. “The potential problem is that the source of the epidemic is unknown. There is a reasonable inference behind this, that the virus has spread unconsciously for a period of time.” The report quoted virologist Jin Dongyan as saying.

Starting from June 7th, a nucleic acid negative certificate within 48 hours of leaving the province is required, which turned out to be 72 hours.

From June 7th, Guangzhou will shut down the city’s high-risk and closed, closed, closed and controlled farmer’s markets, and the city’s catering establishments, medical institutions and other key places will be allowed to enter the market by scanning codes.

The aforementioned report mentioned that Guangzhou used “precise prevention and control” to control the epidemic, which means that the CCP uses big data to find close contacts.

A family member of a close contact, Tang Ming (pseudonym), a resident of Haizhu District, Guangzhou who is currently quarantined at the Rosedale Hotel, told The Epoch Times: “Their claim is (as long as) you have a mobile phone and you have the location information, as long as big data is needed. Check with the operator, and all those people from that time period came out.”

According to the report of the US think tank RAND in September 2020, the CCP uses big data analysis capabilities to strictly and comprehensively monitor and control the population of China.

It is reported that Guangzhou has a population of 18 million. The eight-point health news report said that the extremely large-scale floating population, the powerful transmission capacity of the virus, and the still unclear source of infection made Guangzhou’s early hopes of controlling the epidemic through “precise prevention and control” fail, and can only hope for the large-scale nucleic acid investigation. .

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