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China says no new Covid-19 deaths after criteria change

Only fatalities directly caused by virus included in official statistics

Updated 3 years ago · Published on 21 Dec 2022 11:00AM

China says no new Covid-19 deaths after criteria change
China has said today that not a single person had died of the Covid-19 the previous day, after changing the criteria for recording virus deaths to mean most are no longer counted. – AFP pic, December 21, 2022

BEIJING – China said today that not a single person had died of the Covid-19 the previous day, after changing the criteria for recording virus deaths to mean most are no longer counted.

Hospitals are struggling, pharmacy shelves are stripped bare and crematoriums are overwhelmed in the wake of the Chinese government’s sudden decision last month to lift years of lockdowns, quarantines and mass testing.

But the government said yesterday that only those who had directly died of respiratory failure caused by the virus would be counted under Covid-19 death statistics.

Previously, people who died of an illness while infected with the virus were counted as a Covid-19 death. This way of recording Covid-19 deaths accounts for huge numbers of fatalities in other countries.

“At present after being infected with the Omicron variant, the main cause of death remains underlying diseases,” Wang Guiqiang of Peking University First Hospital told a press conference.

“Old people have other underlying conditions, only a very small number die directly of respiratory failure caused by infection with Covid-19,” he added.

“We are not avoiding the dangers of Covid-19. At the same time we need to assess Covid-19’s dangers in a scientific manner.”

From the country’s northeast to its southwest, crematorium workers have told reporters they are struggling to keep up with a surge in deaths.

Beijing last week admitted the scale of the outbreak has become “impossible” to track following the end of mandatory mass testing.

The country recorded 3,049 new domestic Covid-19 cases today and zero new deaths.

The Unites States State Department on Monday said the surge of infections in China had becomed a matter of international concern.

“We know that any time the virus is spreading, that it is in the wild, that it has the potential to mutate and to pose a threat to people everywhere,” State Department spokesman Ned Price said.

“The toll of the virus is of concern to the rest of the world given the size of China’s GDP, given the size of China’s economy.” – AFP, December 21, 2022

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