Sunday, January 9, 2022

Is China's Covid Data Accurate?

Zero Hedge/Epoch Times: Are We Really Expected To Believe This China COVID Data? 

In April of last year, something very strange happened. COVID-19 death rates in Ireland, a country I hail from, surpassed death rates in China. 

Yes, Ireland, a tiny country with a population of less than 5 million people versus China—the world’s most populated country—with more than 1.4 billion citizens. 

According to a John Hopkins University (JHU) report, in late April 2021, Ireland had 4,873 COVID-related deaths and close to a quarter of a million confirmed cases. Meanwhile, in China, 4,845 official deaths were reported, with 102,373 cases. 

Today, almost a year on from this rather staggering report, China’s “official” (a slippery term, especially when discussing China) death toll has hardly budged. On the other hand, Ireland’s death toll is almost 6,000. How is this possible?  

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WNU Editor: Not one of my Chinese friends (and I have a lot of friends in China) believe in their own government's data.

2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Considering their crematoriums were going full blast for months I highly suspect the death tolls are in the millions, especially pre-vaccine.

Anonymous said...

Has any countries Cv-19 data ever been accurate?

Over stating death counts and regulation of access to testing is the norm.

I mean, a suicide should go down as a Cv-19 death if they had Cv-19 at the time of death?