China | Half a million COVID-19 cases a day in one city alone

(Beijing) Half a million people are infected with COVID-19 every day in the Chinese city of Qingdao alone, a municipal health official has reported, showing in a quickly censored article that official statistics do not reflect not the unprecedented wave of contamination that the country is experiencing.


In early December, amid growing public exasperation, Beijing abruptly ended most of the strict “zero COVID-19” health measures it had been scrupulously applying since 2020, removing onerous quarantines and restrictions. travel restrictions to the considerable impact on the Chinese economy.

Since then, cases of COVID-19 in China have exploded and many of the inhabitants have been left to fend for themselves, at a time when fever medication and self-tests are in short supply in the face of exponential demand.

Cities across the country are scrambling to cope with the upsurge in infections that have emptied pharmacy shelves and filled hospital wards, while contributing to an apparent overcrowding at crematoriums.

But the end of compulsory testing makes it extremely difficult if not impossible to estimate the number of cases, while the authorities have changed their methodology for identifying infections. From now on, only people who died directly from respiratory failure linked to COVID-19 are counted in the statistics. A methodology which aims, according to experts, to reduce the number of deaths attributed to the pandemic.

But in the eastern city of Qingdao, a Communist Party-run news outlet quoted the municipal health official on Friday as saying the port city has recorded “between 490,000 and 530,000” new cases. per day.

“Fast Transmit”

The city of about 10 million people is “in a period of rapid transmission before approaching a peak”, Bo Tao said, quoted in the article, adding that the infection rate is expected increase another 10% over the weekend.

The article was shared by several other news outlets, but had been edited on Saturday morning to remove the numbers.

China’s health ministry on Saturday reported 4,103 new infections nationwide the day before, with no new deaths.

In Shandong, the province where Qingdao is located, authorities have officially registered only 31 new local cases.

The Chinese government exercises tight control over the country’s media, with legions of online censors tasked with removing content deemed politically sensitive.

Most government publications have downplayed the severity of the wave of infections, instead describing the abandonment of the “zero COVID-19” policy as logical and controlled.

While some media have reported drug shortages and hospitals under strain, estimates of the actual number of cases remain scarce.

The government of eastern Jiangxi province said in a social media post on Friday that 80 percent of its population — or about 36 million people — would be infected by March.

More than 18,000 COVID-19 patients have been admitted to major health care facilities across the province in the past two weeks, including nearly 500 serious cases but no deaths, the statement said.


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