Crazy Rumour Claims JJ Lin Is The Source Of New COVID-19 Outbreak In China; Here’s How He Rubbished It
How did the rumour even start?
And how did he rubbish that piece of fake news? By geotagging Singapore in his September 10 Weibo post (see pic below). That subtle move proves that he is now in Singapore (and has been here since July) and not in Fujian, China, which is experiencing a new wave of positive COVID-19 cases.
The outbreak in Fujian was first detected in a primary school in Putian. Initial results from gene sequencing suggested that the source of the new wave is a man who flew in from Singapore on August 4. The man had reportedly gone through 21 days of quarantine and tested negative on multiple PCR tests, but has now tested positive for the Delta variant.
Chinese media outlets named the man as Lin ‘Something’ Jie, and netizens immediately jumped to the conclusion that he's JJ, whose Chinese name is Lin Jun Jie. 'Cos you know, he's the only guy from Singapore whose surname is 'Lin' and has a 'Jie' in his name.
JJ had also posted a lot about “going home” recently and those rumour mongers think that the 'home' he is talking about is Fujian since the singer is of Hokkien descent. Seriously.
But here's the thing: JJ returned to Singapore from Taiwan in July and received his first COVID-19 vaccine on July 30 after completing his SHN.
The singer has been biking a lot around our island with his dad and pals and also indulged in high-SES cai png in a hawker centre last month. So no, he's definitely not the source of Fujian's new COVID-19 outbreak.