There is growing criticism in China of the country’s COVID-19 accounting as Beijing braces for a surge in infections
Dozens of hearses queued outside a Beijing crematorium on Wednesday, even as China reported no new COVID-19 deaths in its growing outbreak, sparking criticism of its virus accounting as the capital braces for a surge of cases.
Some Beijing residents have to wait for days to cremate relatives or pay steep fees to secure faster service, funeral home workers said. Blood clots, heart problems and sepsis – an extreme body response to infection – have caused countless deaths among COVID patients around the world. The NHC also played down international concern about the possibility of virus mutations, saying the likelihood of new strains that are more pathogenic was low.
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