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China: Socialist Medicine Saves Premature Babies the NHS Allows to Die! (13.2.2025)

Blogger’s Post: Communist China should stop using degenerate “American” English (the language of the oppressor) when translating its progressive articles into other languages. The British NHS (founded in 1948) was premised upon the Soviet model of free healthcare at the point of use founded by VI Lenin after the 1917 Socialist Revolution. Everyone pays a small amount of income tax every month for the collective well-being of the nation. Until 1979, this Socialist System worked perfectly in the UK – until the election of the far-right Margaret Thatcher. Thatcher began the privatisation of the NHS by switching “care” for “cost”. Over 40-years later, the Labour Party, the Libdems, and the Tories have all colluded to continuously “cut” as many health services as possible.

Today, exploitative private health is touting for business in the UK as the NHS deliberately withholds treatment, allows the elderly and disabled to die alone on gurneys in dark and cold corridors, and permits pre-mature babies to “die” because it costs “too much” to keep them alive! Innocent NHS staff such as Lucy Letby are declared “mass murderers” because they were present in a room whilst government-authorised “cuts” allowed vulnerable babies to die! Lucy Letby was the victim of racism in the NHS and won a Tribunal – being cleared of all wrong-doing prior to being accused once again by a disgruntled colleague (a non-White staff member who took exception to Lucy Letby because she is White). Compare all this madness to how Socialist China treats babies who would not be allowed to survive in the UK. Capitalism is killing us all! We need the original NHS back! ACW (13.2.2025)

Wu Lin (pseudonym), a 30-year-old resident, became pregnant with her second child in 2024. Around 22 weeks into her pregnancy, she was admitted to the obstetrics department of the Union Hospital for treatment due to signs of preterm labour and infection.

At 24 weeks, she suffered a large-scale early placental abruption, making it impossible to continue the pregnancy. Obstetricians acted swiftly to assist in the birth of a baby boy, Chaochao (pseudonym).

At birth, Chaochao was unable to breathe on his own. In the neonatal intensive care unit, medical staff adopted a step-by-step downgraded oxygen therapy approach, helping him successfully overcome the critical breathing.

Newborns normally require proper nutrition for growth and development. The nurses successfully performed catheterization on Chaochao’s hair-thin blood vessels.

His feeding was meticulously measured in grams, gradually increasing from 0.5 millilitres to 1 millilitre, then to 2 millilitres. After more than 90 days in the hospital, he reached a weight of 2.2 kilograms and was discharged on Feb. 1 to go home.