Chinese singer criticized for intentionally infecting herself with COVID-19

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Last Update: December 21, 2022, 18:09 IST

Chinese singer Jane Zhang. (Image: Instagram/@janezhang)

Jane Zhang said she had visited the homes of ‘sheep’ – a term for virus carriers in mainland China.

Chinese singer Jane Zhang is being brutally trolled on social media after revealing that she deliberately tried to infect herself with the novel coronavirus. Taking to Weibo, Jane said she had gone to the homes of ‘sheep’ – a term for virus carriers in mainland China. The aim was to contain the virus in preparation for an upcoming New Year’s Eve concert. Jane further told that she wanted to catch this virus so that she would not be at risk of infection during the concert. The revelation had some massive consequences, including widespread hate on social media.

As a result, he had to remove the controversial post from social media and apologize to the public.

After visiting the virus carrier, Jane felt a headache, fever and sore throat, but did not become infected and recovered within a day. According to a report in Money Control, the 38-year-old said, ā€œI have agreed to get infected. Then I started running a fever, my throat ached, my nose ached, my whole body ached, my head ached… before I could even fall asleep.”

This comes when Covid cases are on the rise in China. Earlier, Eric Feigel-Ding, a top epidemiologist and health economist, estimated that in the next 90 days more than 60% of China’s and 10% of the world’s population are likely to be infected with COVID-19 and millions of people will die. is likely to happen. According to Feigl-Ding, the goal of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) is “Whoever needs to be infected, let them be infected, whoever needs to die, let them die. Early infection, early death, early peak, early peak of production.” restoration.

There has been a surge in requests for cremations and other funeral services at the Beijing Dongjiao crematorium on the eastern edge of the Chinese capital, according to people who work at the complex, the WSJ reports.

ā€œCremation in Beijing nonstop. Morgues are overloaded. Refrigerated containers are needed. 24/7 funerals. 2000 bodies are pending for cremation. Familiar? It’s spring 2020 again – but this time for China, emulating a more Western-mass transition approach,” Eric Feigel-Ding said in a Twitter thread.

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