Zhang Wenhong's research is suspected to be deleted: the severe rate of non-high-risk Omicron patients is zero. Netizens criticize excessive epidemic prevention
Zhang Wenhong's research is suspected to be deleted: the severe rate of non-high-risk Omicron patients is zero. Netizens criticize excessive epidemic prevention https://whatchinareads.com/article/?uid=4217e060f2d911ec9893c7030b3aab5e
2022-06-23: [Article Link]
China’s CDC magazine recently published a sample of the above-mentioned marine epidemic, showing a zero prevalence rate for non-high-risk groups. Many netizens relayed the focus of the study, questioning the ex-prevalence of the epidemic. At present, the report appears to have been set up on the China CDC website.
Taiwan Central News reported that the large sample data research report was published on June 18 in the English version of China CDC Week by Professor Zhang Man Hong and Vice-Chancellor Ma Xiao, a subsidiary of the University of Vietnam Hospital in Shanghai.
From 22 March to 3 May this year, the study included 33,816 cases of early non-heavy Omicron mutagenic infections, leaving only 22 persons with a critical mass rate of 0.065 per cent, a high-risk group stress rate of 0.238 per cent and a non-high-risk group stress rate of 0 per cent. The report highlights that the low-risk rate of progress in the study is related to the population covered by the study, which only represents Omicron infected persons who are relatively healthy or generally in good health. If there are high-risk factors, some patients with non-serious diseases continue to suffer from serious illnesses, which are concentrated in older, untreated vaccines and more patients with underlying diseases. On 22 April 2022, people took a deep throat saliva test in a residential area in Shanghai.
After the media published on the 19th day, the study drew attention to the fact that a number of netizens highlighted the results of the "total weight disease rate of 0.065% and non-high-risk group disease rate of 0%" and questioned the authorities' excess vaccinations.
According to some netizens, the study is no longer visible on the "China Center for Disease Prevention and Control Weekly" web page and appears to have been set up.