China’s epidemic continues to rage, with hospitals in many areas overwhelmed. Mainland Chinese people have revealed that currently, while many industries are in decline, only hospitals are bustling with activity. They believe that the authorities’ mandatory vaccination policies have led to a large number of young adults dying, with sudden deaths in those born in the 1980s becoming commonplace. However, related information has been suppressed.
In early March, Dr. Zhang Liang (pseudonym) from Jiangsu disclosed to Epoch Times that many people are suddenly dying from heart attacks and strokes. He stated, “Because my work is related to this, the specific numbers are hard to say, but these individuals are very young, in their thirties or forties. Medically speaking, it’s related to heart issues, heart attacks.”
“Actually, the number of such cases has increased significantly since the epidemic. People like this, who usually have good health and no underlying conditions, are strong physically. They are not in physically demanding jobs; they work in government agencies or enterprises.”
Zhang Liang mentioned that sudden deaths in young adults are without warning signs, “From a medical standpoint, it’s sudden cardiac death. When there are heart problems, the person can deteriorate rapidly. We receive many such patients; for example, someone in the hospital lobby feeling discomfort in their heart, after a few minutes in the emergency room, they can’t make it because heart problems are hard to control. Most of them die suddenly within 15 minutes. Due to China’s large population base, several tens of thousands of people die in a city each year, but it doesn’t raise much concern.”
Data on death rates across different age groups in China shows that the death rates for the generation born in the 1980s and 1990s are 5.2% and 3%, respectively. The Chinese Communist Party has been dispelling rumors and arresting individuals. However, based on information leaked by mainland Chinese citizens and reports from mainland media, there are indeed many people from the 1980s passing away.
On February 19, Dr. Luo Huayong, a doctoral graduate from Guizhou Medical University, passed away at the age of 39; on February 15, Wu Yuyan, deputy editor of the Shenzhen Weekly in Guangdong, passed away at the age of 41; on February 8, Shizhaojun, a lecturer at China University of Metrology, died at the young age of 32; on January 31, mainland Yi ethnic singer Mi Wanhong passed away at the age of 38; on January 30, mainland actor Liang Youcheng fell seriously ill and passed away at the age of 27; on January 16, comedian Xu Zhaocheng passed away due to illness at the age of 36…
Zhang Liang revealed that the death rates for those born in the 1980s and 1990s are indeed not low, with many people also dying in their sleep. “On their medical death certificates, it always states ‘sudden cardiac death,’ all due to a sudden stop in the heart, all caused by heart issues. After the epidemic, almost no one is in very good health now; most are in suboptimal health, with abnormal physiological indicators. Moreover, around seventy to eighty percent of people have nodules in their bodies, particularly in their lungs.”
As for the reasons behind the premature deaths of young adults in China, Zhang Liang said, “Some say it’s due to new coronavirus infections, while healthcare workers insist it’s from receiving the vaccines! They all say the same! It’s just not something they can openly declare. This type of data isn’t being allowed for statistical purposes; it may be held at the top levels. Regular doctors also can’t access it.”
A funeral industry blogger in mainland China also revealed through videos that more and more people born in the 1980s and 1990s have been passing away in the past one or two years, with heart attacks being the most common cause of death.
A resident of Guangzhou, Mr. Li, disclosed to Epoch Times that many middle-aged and young people have been passing away this year, suspected to be due to the new coronavirus or the compulsory administration of the vaccine, but official information is blocked, leaving the people angry but silent.
Mr. Li said, “Many people around me are experiencing diarrhea, fever, coughs, and persistent coughs that can’t be cured. After receiving injections, they don’t show improvement even after ten days to half a month. Now to seek medical treatment in a hospital, even for a common cold, costs one to two thousand yuan, or even tens of thousands. Many sudden deaths are in young people in their twenties and thirties, as well as in their forties and fifties. Some have received multiple shots of the vaccine, three or four shots, including booster shots.”
A resident in Liupanshui, Guizhou, Mr. Wang, revealed that during the Lunar New Year period, the epidemic was severe, with many individuals not recovering for nearly a month after being infected. Some have developed pneumonia due to high fever and passed away. This year, he has attended four funerals.
Mr. Wang stated, “In our small area, all other businesses are struggling amidst economic downturn, except for hospitals, which are bustling with activity. During the Lunar New Year, many people have died; our local funeral homes typically cremate two to three bodies per day, but during that period, they had to cremate over ten. The year when the epidemic was unleashed, a notably high number of deaths occurred, overwhelming the facilities. This year is slightly better, but there are still many deaths, with some people in their forties and fifties passing after developing fevers that led to pneumonia.”
Ms. Li from Linfen, Shanxi, also divulged that many people suffering from fevers and colds have been flooding hospitals, with many experiencing sudden deaths from heart attacks, strokes, and paralysis. She often hears children coming back home and reporting incidents of sudden deaths among their colleagues, with people in their thirties succumbing to unexplained deaths in their sleep.
“All of them were working as usual, in state-owned enterprises, with not much physical exertion, on an eight-hour working schedule. They had no abnormalities before, but after waking up from a night’s sleep, they were gone, and no one knew the reason. Some say it is related to the vaccines; during that time, vaccinations were mandatory at workplaces, and they received three shots. Some of them were in good health before, with no issues after the first shot, but after the second shot, they passed away.”
Mr. Li from Henan’s Zhoukou village told Epoch Times that the local area has been ravaged by the epidemic, with numerous young adults dying in surrounding villages.
Mr. Li from Henan’s Zhoukou village shared, “There are many people with fevers and colds, very serious; one after another passes away, the hospitals are full, no beds are available, and there’s a shortage of space. Many die in waves of pneumonia, heart attacks, and strokes. Many in their thirties or forties have just died, inexplicably.”
Mr. Li revealed that due to the high number of deaths and economic recession, many locals have resorted to direct burials in order to save cremation expenses.
“With the increasing number of deaths at funeral homes, we now directly bury, like ants, as soon as someone dies. Tonight or today, they are buried right away; they don’t want to spend the money on cremation. If they have land, they bury in their own land, and as long as no one reports it, the government doesn’t care. In the local rural areas, there are constant funerals, with sorrow and joy persisting; new graves can be seen everywhere, and new burials take place day by day.”
He added, “In a village with 500 or 600 people or even 700 to 800 people, or in some with over a thousand people, with one village every kilometer, with hundreds or thousands of villages, people are dying every day. Here, it’s the young people who are dying. From getting sick to dying in the hospital, they pass away swiftly, sometimes so speedy that they don’t make it to the hospital and just die; no one is reflecting on this issue.”
Mr. Li also disclosed that now there are many individuals suffering from heart attacks, strokes, and partial paralysis, with at least ten such cases in a village of hundreds of people.
Mr. Zuo from Chengdu, Sichuan, informed Epoch Times that hospitals are overwhelmingly crowded every day, with them being the most profitable businesses amidst the current situation. Patients do not have beds when being admitted for hospitalization.
He shared, “Recently, many people around have passed away, with a higher number in the 1980s. Several four or five people in their forties and fifties have also passed, said to be influenza, but in reality, the symptoms are similar to COVID-19. These people who passed away did not have underlying conditions, just developed a cold, fever, and then pneumonia or white lung, alongside cardiovascular diseases, causing them to pass away quickly. Before and after the Lunar New Year, the funeral parlor was overwhelmed, with people needing to queue up; they would give red envelopes and rely on relationships. Many are opting for burials; in the rural areas here, if you have land, you can bury.”
In January 2023, Master Li Hongzhi stated that during the three years of the Chinese epidemic, 4 billion people had already died, and by the end of this wave of the epidemic, China would witness 5 billion deaths. Now, two more years have passed, the epidemic continues to surge, and with the Chinese Communist Party’s concealment, the true number of deaths remains a mystery.