A pro-DPP media director died of Covid in ambulance to hospital
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06/12/2021, 01:11:18




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Lin Fangyi, director of Taiwan's Xin Media, was a pro-DPP media woman. She had deep (blind) faith in DPP's handling of the outbreak. About a week after the outbreak in May 15, she praised the DPP's handling of it, asked all of those who criticize or ridicule to shut up. Then by Jun 10, she developed difficulty in breathing, was rushed to hospital but died before reaching hospital. She was then diagnosed with the Covid after her death. The point is, DPP is doing minimal tests, actually discourage it. If you feel unwell, stay home and don't bother to go take test. There're quite many people diagnosed with Covid only after their death. The outbreak in TW is more serious then what the DPP and their cohorts are willing to admit.




Cases where Covid diagnosis happened after or on the day of death, just today, Jun 12. If you look carefully at the highlighted three cases, death on Jun 4, developed symptom on Jun 6, diagnosed with Covid Jun 8. How ridiculous can this get.

When the cases surge and death surge highly align, you know between May 1 to May 14, Chen Shih Chong's daily briefing of new cases as 3, 5, 8, 7, 13, 5, 5, 12, 12, 11, 21, 24, 25 were all BS. Even today his numbers are still BS. They tried hard to cover it up until shit inevitably hit the fan on May 15.

Even Lung Yingtai can't stand it anymore. If you don't know who she is, she is well known for nitpicking ML where her nitpick came back to haunt Taiwan.

The joke of the year on May 15 when the mossy frog boasted "Look world, Taiwan will only show you once how to remove a level 3 alert in two weeks".


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