13 medical experts died in a row, 9 were members of the Chinese Communist Party.

For over four years, the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) has been covering up the pandemic. Epoch Times has collected and compiled data on the deaths of prominent figures in various fields such as the CCP, government, military, police, scientific research, education, arts, and more. These figures were found to be mostly CCP members, who served the CCP’s existence, promoted its ideology, and helped sustain its evil rule. Their causes of death are often labeled by authorities as “ineffective treatment for illness,” without specifying the specific diseases. Many of them were elites in their respective fields, but tragically their talents and efforts were misplaced. Since the establishment of the CCP, it has caused the abnormal deaths of 80 million people and continues to persecute innocent Chinese people, accumulating a debt of blood. As the ancient saying goes, good and evil will be repaid, the pandemic is targeting the Communist Party, and the CCP regime is on the brink of collapse. Those who support the CCP will ultimately become sacrificial offerings. It is wise not to stand beneath a tottering wall, and the best way to save oneself is to quickly detach from the CCP, its affiliated organizations, and groups.

Within approximately a month from August to early September in 2024, at least 13 renowned medical experts in mainland China have passed away, with at least 9 of them being CCP members, and 3 of them on September 1st alone. The deceased include Wang Minqing, former director of the CCP Central Health Commission Office and director of the Health Bureau of the Ministry of Health, who passed away on August 19th in Beijing. Another notable figure was Kulbanjiang Abdusukurkul, the deputy director of the Department of Pediatric Infectious and Liver Diseases at the Affiliated Children’s Hospital of Fudan University, who died suddenly at the age of 47 on September 1st at home. Also, Pan Konghan, the chief physician of the Department of Critical Care Medicine at the Affiliated Yifu Hospital of Zhejiang University School of Medicine, who died in Hangzhou on August 17th at less than 60 years old.

These are just a few of the medical professionals who have recently passed away in China, with many of them being CCP members. The deaths have sent shockwaves through the medical community, raising questions about the circumstances surrounding their untimely demises. The loss of these individuals, who contributed significantly to the field of medicine, is a tragic reminder of the toll the pandemic has taken on frontline workers.

In another case, Jiang Zaifang, a pediatrician and professor at the Capital Medical University Affiliated Beijing Children’s Hospital, passed away on August 27th in Beijing. He was known as a pioneer in pediatric tuberculosis in China and held various leadership positions within the medical community. Likewise, Zhang Zhihong, an honorary professor at Nanjing Gulou Hospital, who was an expert in digestive diseases and endoscopy, died in Nanjing on August 9th.

As the pandemic continues to ravage communities across China, the toll on healthcare professionals, especially those affiliated with the CCP, is becoming increasingly evident. The loss of these dedicated individuals serves as a sobering reminder of the risks faced by medical workers on the frontlines of the battle against COVID-19.

The Epoch Times has highlighted the significant number of CCP members and supporters who have succumbed to the pandemic, shedding light on the impact of the virus on those affiliated with the regime. The ongoing crisis underscores the urgent need for transparency and accountability in the CCP’s handling of public health emergencies.

As the pandemic persists, it is crucial for individuals to adhere to public health guidelines and safeguards to protect themselves and others from further harm. By remaining vigilant and informed, we can work together to overcome the challenges posed by the pandemic and build a healthier, more resilient society.

In the face of adversity, it is essential to prioritize the well-being and safety of all individuals, regardless of their political affiliations. By fostering a sense of unity and solidarity, we can navigate these turbulent times with strength and resilience.