Saturday, January 14, 2023

China reports 60,000 COVID-related deaths, says peak passed


In December of 2019 Dr. Li Wenliang from Wuhan posted a message about the outbreak of the coronavirus on a physicians forum trying to warn his fellow doctors about what was to come. Three days later Dr. Li was paid a visit by the police and was told to stop posting such information. With that, the government of China began its cover-up of how wide spread and contagious the virous was. Dr. Li Wenliang died in February of 2020 following being infected by a patient.

Now, more than 3 years of zero covid and cover-ups they announced that 60,000 people had died from the virous snice December.

Those numbers may still underestimate the toll, though the government said the “emergency peak" of its latest surge appears to have passed.

The toll included 5,503 deaths due to respiratory failure caused by COVID-19 and 54,435 fatalities from other ailments combined with COVID-19 since Dec. 8, the National Health Commission announced. It said those “deaths related to COVID” occurred in hospitals, which means anyone who died at home would not be included in the numbers.


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