Chinese President’s ‘coughing crisis’ raises speculation about his health – Executive...

Chinese President’s ‘coughing crisis’ raises speculation about his health – Executive...
Chinese President’s ‘coughing crisis’ raises speculation about his health – Executive...

China’s President Xi Jinping started coughing during the last few minutes of a speech in Shenzhen, which sparked speculation about his health.

State-run media repeatedly cut Xi Jinping’s ‘coughing crisis’ during the final phase of his speech. The cameras cut the plans in which the Chinese President appeared to cough.

Speculation by critics of Xi Jinping was enough to raise the question of whether the Chinese President could be infected with the new coronavirus.

Anti-communist media and Taiwanese television stations mentioned the Chinese leader’s “repeated cough”.

Xi Jinping’s speech in Shenzhen marked the 40th anniversary of the former fishing village, declared the first place in China to allow free economic initiative.

Beijing has shown a strong response to the pandemic, amid claims that the country ‘covered up’ the covid-19 in the early stages of the pandemic, causing the disease to spread worldwide.

Chinese health officials say they have tested 10 million people by Thursday without detecting any more positive cases – a testing capability that goes far beyond that of other countries.

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