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"24,000 Dead from Coronavirus"

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Apparently, a Chinese company posted this info accidentally.

Source: https://www.ndtv.com/world-news/24-000-dead-from-coronavirus-chinese-company-tencent-inadvertently-posts-2176175

There's a lot they're not telling us.

PhilipMarc
over a year ago
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blacklabrador

Thought it was odd the way they are throwing up hospitals in record time if the death numbers are as they claim they are.

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WindowShopper

Rest in peace. It's really sad

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BonzoBanana

It's common on death certificates in China to give the cause of death as a long term health condition rather than the virus that may have killed them. I.e. if someone had cancer and its treatment weakened their immune system so the corona virus killed them, cancer would be stated as the cause where as in most countries of the world it would state the corona virus. This is why China has far fewer influenza deaths than the US despite having a much larger population.

It's like when the leader banned Winnie the Pooh products in China as people in China jokingly compared him to the bear so the result was a ban on those products and images. The logic, fairness and international legality of many of their decisions are questionable to say the least and its a country where propaganda is still used to control their citizens.

Absolute power corrupts absolutely.

https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/blogs-china-blog-40627855

It's not a democracy so doesn't behave like one, there is no opposition party pointing out the flaws of the government anyone who attempted to form one probably ended up in some political prison with their organs being removed to help keep elderly party members alive.

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rls

I thought it's was 440.

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LeighReidAtanas

This is really sad and very concerning that people can be carriers without showing symptoms !

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Pjran

I doubt will ever know the truth so we can only hope this coronavirus doesn’t become endemic here. Let’s keep our fingers crossed that all companies here in the U.K. with financial links to China don’t get hit by this dreadful virus.

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SusanEaston327

i am worried for everyone and all the negitive stuff going around regarding chinese ppl there getting a bad time

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PhilipMarc

Some have built walls there so that outsiders don't enter.

I'm pretty concerned about it because I sure as heck don't want to get it. The lack of honesty from the govts doesn't help.

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