As Chinese authorities continue to downplay the death toll from the country’s ongoing COVID-19 outbreak, health care workers and social media posts tell a dramatically different story.
In data released on Jan. 9, the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention reported 14,171 new confirmed cases across the country’s 31 provinces, with only three new deaths. The agency’s daily statistics going back to Dec. 21 report no more than five deaths per day.
China has faced a surge in COVID-19 cases in recent weeks after protests in November led to an abrupt lifting of the harsh zero-COVID policies that kept millions in lockdown for three years….