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China’s National Health Commission has reported that 59,938 people suffering from corona and other diseases have died in the last 30 days, whose average age was more than 80 years. China has stopped giving daily figures related to Corona after ending its zero covid policy. Apart from this, borders with other countries have also been opened. Michael Ryan, executive director of the WHO Health Emergencies Program, has said, “China is underreporting the number of deaths linked to the corona.” Videos and reports posted from China on social media indicate that the situation is getting worse due to Corona.
last month China The zero covid policy was abolished following protests against the government led by President Xi Jinping. After this, the infection spread rapidly from the Omicron variant of Corona. Due to this, the healthcare system was overwhelmed by the large number of patients in the hospitals.
Health experts say that the corona infection is expected to spread the fastest in China and millions of people are falling prey to it every day. A study by Peking University states that about 900 million people in China have been infected with the corona this week. It has been told that about 64 percent of China’s population is estimated to be infected with Corona. In India, the central government has issued a notification for passengers coming from China, Japan, Hong Kong, South Korea, Thailand and Singapore. negative covid test made mandatory. However, the Health Ministry has said that despite the increase in corona cases, the number of patients admitted to the hospital will remain low. Epidemiologist Eric Feigel-Ding has used the term thermonuclear bad for the bad condition of Corona in China. This means that hospitals in China are overburdened and cannot handle it.
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