China's Sudden Deaths: Are We Ignoring a Silent Crisis?

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This video discusses the decline of global manufacturing, rising COVID cases in China, and increasing reports of sudden deaths, prompting concerns among citizens and online discussions.
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The video opens by describing the crumbling era of global manufacturing dominance and highlighting an increase in deaths.
"The era of global manufacturing dominance is crumbling." Walking along, sleeping soundly, and people are gone. Chinese citizens reveal sudden deaths are increasing.
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Acknowledging the rising COVID cases in China, the video notes the resulting overcrowding in hospitals and widespread complaints from netizens.
Recently, official Chinese Communist Party statements acknowledged an upward trend in the positive test rate for the novel coronavirus, prompting widespread complaints from netizens online. Hospitals in China are now beginning to experience overcrowding again.
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The video shares accounts from mainland Chinese social media platforms indicating sudden deaths are becoming common, deeply resonating with netizens.
In recent days, multiple bloggers on mainland Chinese social media platforms have openly stated that sudden deaths are becoming increasingly common with people passing away while walking, playing cards, or sleeping. These accounts have resonated deeply with netizens.
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Blogger Li Jianjun expresses concern over the increasing number of sudden deaths due to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular issues, urging humanity to wake up.
On May 14th, Douyin blogger Li Jianjun said in a video, "The number of people dying suddenly due to cardiovascular and cerebrovascular issues is increasing. From young people in their 20s to elderly individuals in their 60s, it's happening everywhere." While strolling in, "I just wanna say, wake up, humanity.
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A laptop screen displaying a cosmic theme acts as a visual transition.
Like, we don't have to accept this." The park, walking along, they're gone.
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The video highlights the suddenness of deaths in various scenarios, features blogger Sister Yang lamenting recent deaths, and shares concerns from netizens in different regions.
At the card table, playing cards, they're gone. At night, sleeping, they're gone. On May 8th, blogger Sister Yang Talks Health also lamented, "So many people have died this year." She shared that her uncle had dined with her the previous day but passed away the next day without even a chance for emergency treatment. In comment sections related to sudden deaths and the pandemic, netizens from Shanghai, Shandong.

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