Xi Jinping suffers from “brain aneurysm”? ! Foreign media broke the news: refusal to surgery, China blocked information | China’s new head shell Newtalk

Chinese President Xi Jinping. Photo: Dazhi Image/Associated Press (file photo)

The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Beijing and Shanghai, the capital of China, continues to spread, but Chinese President Xi Jinping still adheres to the “zero policy” model to fight the epidemic. A few days ago, foreign media broke the news one after another that Xi Jinping was suspected of suffering from a “brain aneurysm”, but he was reluctant to undergo surgery and hoped to be treated by other means.

according to“Daily Mail”According to the report, at the end of 2021, it is rumored that Xi Jinping was rushed to the hospital for treatment due to “cerebral hemorrhage”. Recently, a Chinese insider broke the news that he may have a “cerebral aneurysm”, and the cerebral blood vessels are swollen. However, Xi Jinping is reluctant to undergo major surgery and hopes to be treated by “traditional medicine”. At present, the above remarks have been blocked by the Chinese side.Also, according to AsiaWorld News“YEARS”Xi’s health, like that of Russian President Vladimir Putin, “has always been a closely guarded secret,” the report said.

In addition, during the first wave of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in 2020, when Xi Jinping was speaking to the public in Shenzhen, some observers found that he spoke slowly and even coughed on the way; and when Xi Jinping visited Italy in March 2019, He was also photographed “walking hard” and even had to rely on others to help him when he sat down.

The new crown pneumonia epidemic in Beijing and Shanghai, the capital of China, continues to spread, but Chinese President Xi Jinping still adheres to the “zero policy” model to fight the epidemic.

A few days ago, foreign media broke the news one after another that Xi Jinping was suspected of suffering from a “brain aneurysm”, but he was reluctant to undergo surgery and hoped to be treated by other means.

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