SUMMARY:
The photos and twitter
feed from China made it
obvious something terrible
was happening in China,
and the official numbers
about the Wuhan flu
were lies.
There were reportedly
90,000 hospital beds
in Wuhan in 2018,
yet another 100,000 beds
were suddenly urgently
added in schools, hotels,
and pop-up new hospitals.
Officially, there were
only 33,000 official cases
of the Wuhan flu at the time.
On February 6th, 2020,
observers noticed the
Tencent Virus tally board
had been flickering with
an alternate Chinese infection
count that was ten times
higher than official numbers
(and 80 times higher deaths).
Was someone trying
to leak out the truth ?
Crematorium data prove
China was lying about
COVID-19 deaths.
DETAILS:
China’s bureaucracy had
originally been reporting
on everything about the
Wuhan flu before Beijing’s
crackdown on releasing
information.
Researchers from Washington
University and Ohio State
University say they tracked
down this early government
data and combined it with
reports in state-controlled
and social media.
In a secretive nation
of 1.3 billion people,
one million people
could die and
the government
could claim
only 100,000 died --
it would not be easy
for any outsiders
to keep track.
The largest
outsider estimates
for cases of COVID-19
in Wuhan were 2.2 million
as of February 7, 2020
( and that does NOT include
other areas in China ).
The new study,
by Mai He et al (USA)
tries to estimate the real
Chinese death toll
from cremation data.
They claim
the death toll
was at least
10 times higher,
and the case load
was up to
30 times larger,
than the official
numbers.
And they say
the true numbers
may be even higher
than their estimates.
There are eight
crematoriums in Wuhan,
which normally operated
for just 4 hours a day
each morning, as is
customary in China.
By January 25th, 2020,
all were operating
24 hours per day .
The researchers estimate
they were disposing of
between 800 and 2,100
bodies each day.
It's also estimated
there were 40 mobile
crematories brought to
Wuhan after February 19,
2020.
The study team writes that
"the mobile crematory stations
can each process five tons of
“medical waste”, including
“animal dead bodies per day".
The study estimate
of deaths in China
does not include
any from the mobile
crematories.
By late January, 2020,
Wuhan’s hospitals
offered 90,000 beds.
Another 100,000 beds
were activated in hotels
and schools.
Yet Beijing’s figures
reported only 33,000
COVID-19 cases
at the time.
By March 23, 2000,
42,600 doctors and
healthcare workers
had been rushed to
Wuhan from other
provinces to support
90,000 already there.
But Beijing reported
only 50,000 COVID-19
cases at the time.
169,000 ventilators
were supplied to Wuhan,
which officially had 50,000
total cases during the
whole pandemic.
Three months after
all these discrepancies,
CNN, BBC and others
would still be treating
Chinese figures like
they were the truth,
in an effort to make
the US death rate
look worse.