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China's leader Xi Jinping is suffering from brain aneurysm and will snub new medicine, reports claim
www.dailymail.co.uk
By Adam Solomons For Mailonline
Bloggers suggested the Beijing leader, 68, prefers traditional medicine and will refuse brain surgery, according to posts removed by state censors.
At the start of the pandemic, China worked to export traditional medicine options for the treatment of Covid. Xi was one of the campaign's leading advocates.
The premier has reportedly struggled as a wave of ultra-strict Covid lockdowns across China stretch the nation's economy - and the government's ability to suppress dissent.
Xi Jinping (pictured at a Communist Party meeting on May 10) is allegedly suffering from a bulging blood vessel in his brain. Brain aneurysms tend to affect adults over 40
He is thought to have been rushed to hospital late last year after doctors spotted a bulging blood vessel in his brain, news agency ANI reported.
Like Putin, Xi's health has always been a closely guarded secret.
Addressing a crowd in Shenzhen during the first Covid wave in 2020, observers noted his slow speech and coughing.
While visiting Italy in March 2019, Xi was pictured with a noticeable limp and needing help while trying to sit down.
www.dailymail.co.uk
By Adam Solomons For Mailonline

- Bloggers speculate that Chinese premier has bulging blood vessel in brain
- Censored social media posts suggest Xi's poor health worsened by Covid crisis
- He reportedly wants treatment with traditional medicine and no major surgery
- Xi was rushed to hospital with brain bleed in late 2021, unverified reports claim
Bloggers suggested the Beijing leader, 68, prefers traditional medicine and will refuse brain surgery, according to posts removed by state censors.
At the start of the pandemic, China worked to export traditional medicine options for the treatment of Covid. Xi was one of the campaign's leading advocates.
The premier has reportedly struggled as a wave of ultra-strict Covid lockdowns across China stretch the nation's economy - and the government's ability to suppress dissent.

He is thought to have been rushed to hospital late last year after doctors spotted a bulging blood vessel in his brain, news agency ANI reported.
Like Putin, Xi's health has always been a closely guarded secret.
Addressing a crowd in Shenzhen during the first Covid wave in 2020, observers noted his slow speech and coughing.
While visiting Italy in March 2019, Xi was pictured with a noticeable limp and needing help while trying to sit down.