China COVID deaths probably running above 5,000 per day - UK research
firm Airfinity
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[December 22, 2022]
BEIJING (Reuters) - More than 5,000 people are probably dying
each day from COVID-19 in China, health data firm Airfinity estimated,
offering a dramatic contrast to official data from Beijing on the
country's current outbreak.
The UK-based firm said it had used modelling based on regional Chinese
data to produce figures that also put current daily infections in the
country at above a million.
Its estimates were "in stark contrast to the official data which is
reporting 1,800 cases and only seven official deaths over the past
week," it said in a statement.
China's National Health Commission (NHC) did not immediately respond to
a request from Reuters for comment. On Thursday it reported no new
COVID-19 deaths and 2,966 new local symptomatic cases for Dec. 21.
A senior World Health Organization official said on Wednesday that China
might be struggling to keep a tally of COVID infections as it
experiences a big spike in cases.
An abrupt U-turn by China on its previous zero-COVID policy following
protests has raised global concerns of widespread infections among a
vulnerable, undervaccinated population. It has stopped mass testing and
no longer reports asymptomatic cases.
Airfinity said its mortality risk analysis suggested between 1.3 to 2.1
million people could die in China's current COVID outbreak. Analyses by
other modelling groups have also predicted as many as 2.1 million
deaths.
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People wearing face masks commute in a
subway station during morning rush hour, following the coronavirus
disease ( COVID-19) outbreak, in Beijing, China January 20, 2021.
REUTERS/Tingshu Wang
Airfinity estimates the wave could
have two peaks at 3.7 million a day in mid-January in regions where
cases are currently rising and 4.2 million a day in March in other
provinces.
Cases were currently rising fastest in Beijing and the southern
province of Guangdong, said the firm.
According to its website, in 2020 it built "the world's first
dedicated COVID-19 health analytics and intelligence platform which
is now the trusted source of decision makers and media globally."
This week, a leading Chinese medical expert said only deaths caused
by pneumonia and respiratory failure after contracting COVID will be
classified as having been caused by the coronavirus.
Airfinity's Head of Vaccines and Epidemiology Dr Louise Blair said
this change was "different to other countries that record deaths
within a time frame of a positive test (and)... could downplay the
extent of deaths seen in China."
(Reporting by Martin Quin Pollard; Writing by Liz Lee; editing by
John Stonestreet)
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