Covid Outbreak: Famous actors, musicians and artists have died in China amid the latest Covid outbreak
Covid Outbreak: A number of famous artists, actors, opera singers, film directors and writers have died due to the recent Omrikon outbreak in China.
Recently, several famous artists, actors, opera singers, film directors and writers have died in response to the rise of Omicron infections in China. The contagion outbreak in mainland China has also resulted in the deaths of several artists associated with Xi Jinping, including Zhang Mu, Ren Jun, Chu Lanlan, Cheng Jinghua, Yuuheng, Xiong yingzheng, Hou Menglan, and Zhao Chiyuan. lead the Chinese Communist Party (CCP).
Mao Zedong has been portrayed in several CCP films by 92-year-old actor Zhang Mu. The opera ensemble of the Chinese Opera and Dance Drama Theater directed by lyricist Zhang Zhang. Zhang was born in 1930 and joined the revolutionary forces of the CCP in northeastern China at the age of 16. He joined CCP's Southern Art Group as an opera singer at the age of 21.
Peking opera singer Song Changrong, also known as Song Baoguang, died on December 16 at the age of 87, according to reports. Song is a member of the Jiangsu Provincial Stamp Legislature and also the vice director of the Jiangsu Provincial Stage Association. Executor. Ren Jun, a Peking opera singer praised by early CCP leaders Zhou Enlai and Mao Zedong, died on December 17 in Beijing at the age of 103.
Yang Lin, a 60-year-old screenwriter, died suddenly on December 21 in Henan Province. In the 1960s, Yang wrote the propaganda play "Red Flag Channel". However, director Wang Jingguang, 54, died unexpectedly on December 21. It tells the story of how the Chinese fought against nature in conflict with the ideas of Mao Zedong.
In November, the Covid-19 outbreak in China reached a record high
In November, the number of COVID-19 cases in China reached a record high. Authorities have implemented a partial lockdown in some areas as well as daily PCR tests for residents due to the dire epidemiological situation.
Restrictions have been tightened since November 24 in major Chinese cities, including Beijing and Shanghai.
Based on this, there were large-scale protests in several Chinese cities in Shanghai, Beijing, Guangzhou, Wuhan and others. The protesters demanded an immediate lifting of lockdowns, suspension of routine PCR tests and easing of COVID-19 restrictions.
China, currently the largest outbreak of the COVID-19 virus, appears to have affected 37 million people in one day last week, according to data released on Friday. In the first 20 days of December, the coronavirus is estimated to have infected 248 million people, or about 18% of the population.
The Covid-19 virus is ravaging parts of China, and millions of people are struggling to get medicine - from basic cold medicines for home use to stronger antivirals for hospital patients.
Many people in China are expressing their sadness and anxiety, demanding a national reckoning for the strict Covid policy. According to reports, holding the government accountable may prove futile.
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