The Scottish Mail on Sunday

Beijing is suppressin­g true scale of infections claims nurse

- By Jonathan Bucks

A NURSE wearing a protective suit and face mask treating the sick in Wuhan has claimed that 90,000 people have already been infected by the coronaviru­s in China – far more than the figure of just 1,400 issued by government officials.

Her warning from the heart of the outbreak emerged as the Chinese government faced accusation­s of censoring criticism of its handling of the disease in order to play down the crisis.

Speaking in video footage seen online, the unnamed woman says: ‘I’m in the area where the coronaviru­s started. I’m here to tell the truth. At this moment, Hubei province, including Wuhan area, even China, 90,000 people have been infected by coronaviru­s.’

Despite China being initially praised for its transparen­cy in managing the situation, critics have now claimed that officials are scrubbing the internet of videos that reveal the true situation.

However, the nurse’s report has been viewed almost two million times on YouTube. In the footage, she warns people not to go outside and to refrain from celebratin­g the Chinese New Year.

She said: ‘I would like to say that everyone who is currently watching this video should not go outside. Don’t party. Do not eat out. Once a year, we celebrate Chinese New Year. If you are safe now, you will be able to meet your family again healthy next year.’

Making a desperate plea for supplies, she said: ‘We don’t care what the government says. I will tell you through social media. Everyone, please donate masks, glasses and clothes to Wuhan.

‘Please help us. Please donate disposable goggles, disposable masks and disposable clothing. Currently our resources are not enough.’

Horrifying clips have been posted online by shocked citizens only to be deleted shortly after. In one, the sick are seen sitting between drips and oxygen tanks next to three dead bodies covered in white sheets. The footage was deleted from social media channel Weibo.

Last week, in rare public dissent, a senior journalist at a Hubei provincial newspaper run by the ruling Communist Party called for an ‘immediate’ change of leadership in Wuhan on Weibo. The post was later removed. The People’s Daily, a state-owned newspaper, posted a video of an apparently cured patient flashing the peace sign alongside four medics. But the Global Times revealed that vital resources, including masks and goggles, were urgently needed.

Critics have also claimed that many health experts who would have been able to warn the government at an early stage of the dangers of coronaviru­s have been detained or had their research stopped because they were not working within the Chinese state.

The accusation­s of a cover-up echo the furore surroundin­g the SARS (severe acute respirator­y syndrome) epidemic in 2002 when the government concealed the existence of the illness not just from the outside world but from its own people.

Newspapers were forbidden from reporting the disease other than occasional statements from government officials reassuring the public there was nothing to worry about.

The state put such effort into suppressin­g negative headlines that when an ill traveller from Guangdong arrived in Beijing, doctors had no idea what he was suffering from.

 ??  ?? WARNING: The unnamed nurse in the video posted online from Wuhan claims 90,000 have been infected
WARNING: The unnamed nurse in the video posted online from Wuhan claims 90,000 have been infected

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