Did China really suppress the coronavirus in its Wuhan lockdown of early 2020, or was the claimed success of the lockdowns all a hoax? So successful was the dramatic drop in cases during the Wuhan lockdown that World Health Organization told the rest of the world to abandon their preplanned pandemic responses and lockdown their nations like China did. So we followed World Health Organization's advice. The end result had a disastrous impact on global populations, and World Health Organization soon admitted that the lockdowns in other nations weren't eliminating the virus. Yet, China continues to press on with lockdowns today as part of its Zero-Covid Policy, determined to repeat its success of Wuhan 2020.
So why did China’s lockdown appear to be so successful in 2020. The answer most likely lies in the fact that China altered its case definition of the illness caused by the coronavirus, which China eventually named novel coronavirus pneumonia at the time. In fact, the case definition of the illness was changed eight times in China by early March, 2020. Can We Believe Any of China’s Coronavirus Numbers? | Time.
When China's case definition broadened, cases sky rocketed. When the case definition narrowed, cases dropped like a stone. It’s not hard to understand why the glorious leaders of the country opted for narrow case definitions to suppress novel coronavirus pneumonia, eventually named coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) by World Health Organization. If you want to make the COVID-19 pandemic disappear, just change the case definition.
But now the Chinese government is caught up in its own lies. More widespread testing available in China today shows the viral infection is still present, no matter how you define the cases. The truth is that lockdowns never eliminated the virus back in 2020! But truth is scarce in the Chinese Communist Party, and today's lockdown fraud continues while the country suffers through China's Zero-Covid Policy.