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China records 60,000 COVID-related deaths in just a month

In less than a month, China has reported 60,000 COVID-related fatalities, the first significant death toll since the country abandoned its zero-COVID policy.

China reported 59,938 COVID-related deaths between December 8 and January 12, according to officials.


Despite there being evidence of hospitals and crematoriums being overrun, China has frequently been accused of underreporting coronavirus deaths.

Most of those who passed away were older than 80 and had underlying medical conditions.

The figures, include 5,503 deaths caused by respiratory failure directly due to the virus, and 54,435 caused by underlying conditions combined with the virus.

The real total is likely to be higher because which the figures refer only to deaths recorded at medical facilities.

People walk with their luggages at a railway station during the annual Spring Festival travel rush ahead of the Chinese Lunar New Year, as the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) outbreak continues, in Beijing, China January 13, 2023

Last month, Beijing changed the way it categorises Covid deaths, only counting towards its total those who died of respiratory failure directly induced by the virus.

The World Health Organisation criticised the definition, describing it as “too narrow”.

Beijing has always contended that its figures are accurate, calling on the WHO to “uphold a scientific, objective and just position”.

Officials said that the peak of patients hospitalised with severe Covid was in early January, although the number subsequently remained high.

They said that they would continue to monitor the situation in rural areas, focusing on early detection and prioritising treatment of the most vulnerable.

Source: BBC.com
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