Uncontrollable speed of Corona in China, heaps of dead bodies on cremation grounds, experts said – millions of people may die

Posted on 20th Dec 2022 by rohit kumar

After the relaxation of Covid-19 restrictions, there has been a spurt in the cases of Corona Virus in China. Epidemiologist Eric Feigl-Ding said that hospitals in China were completely overwhelmed. Epidemiologists estimate that in the next 90 days more than 60 percent of China and 10 percent of the Earth's population are likely to be infected and millions may die.

 

Virus spreading fast

There has been a sudden increase in the number of Covid-infected bodies arriving at crematoriums as the virus continues to spread rapidly in China's capital, according to a Wall Street Journal report. Such situations have arisen after the sudden easing of pandemic restrictions. Feigl-Ding even said that the Chinese Communist Party has even said because of the increasing number of patients, "Whoever wants to get infected, let them get infected, who needs to die, let them die." Health The expert has also claimed that now the number of infected people in China can double in less than a day. According to the information, China has not reported any Covid in Beijing since the authorities announced four deaths between 19 and 23 November. -19 death has not been reported.

 

The number of dead bodies increased in the crematorium

People working at the Beijing Dongjiao crematorium in China's capital have claimed that there has been a surge in requests for cremation and other funeral services in the country in the past few days. On Friday, a woman speaking on the phone at the cremation ground said, "The workload has increased since the re-emergence of Covid." The woman said that so many dead bodies are coming to the Dongjiao crematorium that cremation has to be done from early morning till midnight. The crematorium receives around 200 bodies every day. The woman also told that due to increasing cases many other people have also gotten infected.

 

Corona wave in China

Meanwhile, a top Chinese health official has said that China is facing the first of three possible waves of COVID-19 this winter. The epidemiologist said he believes the current spike in infection rates will last until mid-January, while the second wave is likely to intensify by the end of January. Junyo further said that the third surge in coronavirus cases will last from late February to mid-March, as people return to work after spending their holidays.

 

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