The identity of the patient who was sent an organ by helicopter in Shenzhen within 33 minutes was questioned | Lao Yang | Organ transplantation | Privilege

The identity of the patient who was sent an organ by helicopter in Shenzhen within 33 minutes was questioned | Lao Yang | Organ transplantation | Privilege

2024-07-23 05:45:00

A few days ago, Shenzhen media reported that a helicopter sent organs for transplantation by a 73-year-old patient, Lao Yang. Netizens questioned the source of the organs, demanded that Lao Yang’s identity be disclosed, and reminded them of the Long Xingyu incident. After the official response, netizens continued to question. (Internet screenshot)

[The Epoch Times, July 23, 2024](Comprehensive report by Epoch Times reporter Ning Haizhong) Shenzhen media recently reported that it took only 33 minutes to use a helicopter to send a lung source to a 73-year-old patient “Lao Yang” for transplantation. Caused public outcry. Netizens have questioned the recipient’s privileged background and the source of the lung organs. Officials claimed that Shenzhen’s lung transplant by helicopter was reasonable and legal, and the recipients were ordinary retired people. Netizens described it as “unbelievable” and “scary”. Experts point out that the entire Chinese Communist Party’s organ transplant industry is deeply hidden.

“Shenzhen Special Economic Zone Daily” reported on July 16 that on the morning of July 14, Shenzhen People’s Hospital performed a lung transplant on a 73-year-old man “Lao Yang”. For the first time, the lungs were transported by helicopter. From Guangzhou to Shenzhen, the entire The process only took 33 minutes. This caused netizens to ask: “Whose lungs?” “Who is Lao Yang?”

Mainland netizens have posted articles questioning whether “Lao Yang” is a privileged person: “I ordered takeout, and it didn’t arrive for a long time. Someone else ordered fresh lungs, and they were delivered in 33 minutes!” “73 years old, an average or medium-sized family. I took him home and waited.

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Some netizens directly asked the Shenzhen Municipal Health Commission whether the seamless process of transporting lungs to Lao Yang by helicopter was “a normal process or a special case”, “pay out of pocket or be reimbursed with public funds”, etc.

As attention on the Internet increased, on July 22, mainland China’s top news reported that a relevant person in charge of the Shenzhen Municipal Health Commission responded to netizens’ questions, saying, “There is nothing wrong with it. If it uses the OPO system, what?” All are qualified and it is a reasonable and legal organ transplant.

According to the regulations of the National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China in 2019, the so-called OPO system is a human organ procurement organization composed of human organ transplant surgeons, neurosurgeons, critical care physicians and nurses.

On the evening of the 22nd, Shenzhen News Network announced that the two transplant patients were ordinary retired workers, namely 73-year-old Yang Moumou and 64-year-old Yin Moumou.

It is said that Yang is a retired worker from a paper mill in a city in Heilongjiang Province. His wife has been working at home as a farmer, his daughter is an employee of an insurance company in a city in Heilongjiang Province, and his son is engaged in the cosmetics trade in Shenzhen. Yang Moumou has been a boiler electrician for more than 20 years. The working environment is dusty, has a history of hydrogen chloride poisoning, suffers from interstitial lung disease and has been bedridden for many years, and has been in a state of chronic hypoxia for a long time. After retirement, he went to Shenzhen with his wife and lived with his son. Yin Moumou has also retired. When he was working as a driver for a rubber and plastic machinery company in a city in Liaoning Province, his wife was an employee of the company’s supply department, and his daughter was an ordinary employee of a company in Shenzhen.

The report also stated that the organs for this transplant were automatically matched through China’s human organ allocation and sharing computer system. Helicopter air transport is designed to greatly shorten the cold ischemia time, and this cycle is used.

But this response did not quell the voices of doubt. Netizens questioned the source of the organ: “Just asking you, do you believe it?” “The key is where this organ comes from. It may take years for ordinary people to find a match.” “It’s scary!” “It’s scary to think about it.”

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Qin Peng, a political and economic analyst based in the United States who has long been concerned about the CCP’s organ harvesting issue, told The Epoch Times that the CCP’s official defense was that the two patients were ordinary families and workers with no power, which is impossible. Because a lung transplant operation plus hospitalization and other expenses cost about 400,000 to 500,000 yuan. A working family from other places in Shenzhen cannot afford it without medical insurance and reimbursement, not to mention the tens of thousands of yuan of follow-up immune drugs every year. Treatment costs, etc. This official explanation is trying to hide the truth, showing that there is a lot of shady secrets.

Some netizens mentioned that in 2023, Long Xingyu, a 24-year-old graduate student at China University of Geosciences, returned to school to recover on his own because he could not afford the 1,000 yuan treatment fee. He was later confirmed to be brain dead, and his family donated his heart and corneas. and liver and kidney reports, netizens questioned that Long Xingyu was declared brain dead as very suspicious.

Last month, Li Zhanfei, director of the trauma surgery department at Wuhan Tongji Hospital, sparked a heated discussion on the Internet for his rough treatment of the family members of the deceased. The family filmed a video revealing that a tertiary hospital under the supervision of the National Health Commission of the Communist Party of China was suspected of illegally harvesting organs because the patient was deemed brain-dead.

The CCP’s organ harvesting from living Falun Gong practitioners began to come to light in 2006, triggering strong condemnation from the international community. This crime continues in China to this day. Last month, the U.S. House of Representatives passed a bill to impose sanctions on CCP officials involved in organ harvesting. The U.S. government and opposition parties unanimously condemned the CCP’s crimes.

Qin Peng told The Epoch Times that the water behind the CCP’s organ transplantation is too deep. “China’s organ transplant industry actually started after the CCP persecuted Falun Gong in 1999. The CCP actually used organs from Falun Gong practitioners to improve doctors’ skills. Chen Jingyu, deputy director of Wuxi People’s Hospital, was the one who harvested organs from living people in the CCP He was slowly cultivated in the process and later became famous.

Qin Peng noticed that Chinese media reports mentioned the OPO system for human organ procurement in China. The CCP was condemned by the international community for organ harvesting from living persons. In order to whitewash the organ transplant industry, this organization was established in 2010. (Previous reports:[Qin Peng Observation]Three major features of the new US bill hit the CCP’s Achilles’ heel)

“The CCP’s source of organs has expanded from harvesting organs from death row prisoners and later Falun Gong practitioners to other targets, such as house churches and petitioners. Because the source of organs may be getting less and less, they dare to use anyone’s organs, such as some college students. Organ transplantation actually poses a threat to everyone, so people are now very disgusted with it.

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