Anyone have alt estimated numbers for China? I just don’t believe they contained it *that* well.
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Here's a paper from Washington University in St. Louis analyzing "non-official" Chinese sources. Have been trying to get this more airplay.
If you can't access it, I have the file downloaded and will share.
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Any particular reason you don't believe it?
They told people to stay indoors. People did what they were told.
Why do Americans have such difficulty understanding that basic principle?
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Lots of infected left Wuhan before the lockdown. Rumors of more cremation urns than numbers etc.
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1/x EXPERIMENT:
I made a verifiable record of coronavirus deaths caught on film up to March 2. Yes, it was morbid and depressing work.
But maybe it could be useful to keep the WHO and global media accountable.
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Official Chinese statistics put Wuhan’s coronavirus death toll at 2,563. Evidence coming out of the city suggests it was actually more than 40,000. Our latest: washingtonpost.com/world/asia_pac
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Rumour sources recently:
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