Leaked COVID information and concerns about millions of deaths in China as a result of the corona

Leaked COVID information and concerns about millions of deaths in China as a result of the corona
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Leaked COVID information and concerns about millions of deaths in China as a result of the corona

Because of the Corona virus infection, the situation in China is getting worse by the day. Numerous individuals are admitted to hospitals each day after contracting this infection. However, a number of stories assert that there are essentially no more beds there.

According to experts, the COVID virus infected more than 100 million people in China between December 5 and December 25. One million of them perished in China. However, China has not yet made such information public.

According to the data, there are 100 million Corona infections in China. Additionally, there is a chance that millions of people will pass away. China is currently where India was during the second Corona wave. But it can now be argued that India has a lot of experience combating this illness.

India has already experienced three COVID waves. The initial wave caused a lot of anxiety, but the second wave’s delta variation was extremely dangerous. Omicron was not a major illness in the third wave, although it was quite contagious. According to doctors, China was under a rigorous lockdown for a considerable amount of time. As a result, the local population’s immunity has diminished. They are being affected by the virus more as a result.

On the other side, China has been charged with suppressing mortality data in addition to failing to release correct COVID data. 250 million Chinese people, or 18% of the population, have contracted the virus in the last 20 days, according to papers stolen from China’s National Health Commission.

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