
The hospital issued a terse news release and said that only a person died and gave no other details.
However, local Seattle media present at the hospital announcement heard that the person was a female.

Was it first announced the person was a woman, shared with the CDC as a woman, and then later found out to be a man? It seems impossible. How long was the hospital treating the person? Even if for only an hour you still have a pretty good idea if you're treating a male or a female.
Going back to the beginning of the story to the whistleblower who ironically has the virus turn on him and kill him. Another most unbelievable story. His first name is Li. The name Li is one of the most popular names in China used by both a male and a female.

What an incredible strange coincidence. It gets even more strange, or stranger. In a Google search, images of the whistleblower doctor there is a picture of him as a woman.

Is there a message here to whistleblowers whether male or female? Blow the whistle and the virus will find you. And how does the virus find a doctor of eyes? Some many odd coincidences in this story and perfect for someone like me who can recognize every single one of them. If this is all done by a god, he or she is sloppy. It's like picking apples off the ground while the serpent watches.

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