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Five years after the world suffered the onset of a devastating Covid-19 pandemic, China is now reportedly dealing with an outbreak of the human metapneumovirus (HMPV). Shockingly, China has once again failed to make any official announcements to the world in the regard that could potentially help stem the spread. A week ago, Reuters reported that China's diseases control authority said that it was "piloting a monitoring system for pneumonia of unknown origin, with cases of some respiratory diseases expected to rise through the winter".

The move to establish a dedicated system is aimed at helping authorities set up protocols to handle unknown pathogens before it is too late, like it was in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic. China may not have declared the details to the world, but its response on the ground signals a sense of urgency, in contrast to the lower level of preparedness five years ago when the novel coronavirus that causes COVID-19 first emerged. While claims are being made about this new epidemic HMPV breaking, people and international news organisations on social media are sharing videos of crowded, even overwhelmed hospitals, alleging a rapid spread of "multiple viruses" including influenza A, HMPV, Mycoplasma pneumoniae, and COVID-19.



Hospitals in China Overwhelmed as Severe "Flu" Outbreak, Including Influenza A and HMPV, Resembling 2020 COVID Surge. pic.twitter.

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