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Monday, February 24, 2020
Shocking State Media Report Exposes Widespread Undercounting Of Coronavirus Deaths In Wuhan's Nursing Homes
Despite the WHO's refusal to even consider the question during its press conference on Monday (because they are NWO satanic shites), evidence continues to mount that officials in Beijing and Hubeiare seriously massaging the stats to conform to Beijing's narrative that the outbreak is under control, and is finally starting to recede. Yesterday, we shared the story of a doctor in Hunan who said out of 50 deaths at his hospital that day, authorities only counted one in the official stats.
Then in the early hours of Tuesday morning, state-controlled business
publication Caixin published a shocking scoop that exposed officials'
undercounting, and also suggested that the exaggerations are about as
bad as critics feared.
It's hard to image that this wasn't a deliberate act of defiance by a journalist who was finally fed up with official lies.
The death of Dr. Li Wenliang earlier this month inspired a nascent
free-speech movement that just might outlast the outbreak, unless
authorities move to brutally crush it.
The reporters claim that a pattern of discrepancies that has
emerged in the official statistics surrounding cases tied to nursing
homes and other facilities specializing in elder care. The
elderly are, of course, one of several vulnerable populations singled
out by the WHO and the governor of Hubei for special care. But after it came to light late last week that Chinese authorities missed 50000 cases in several prisons in and outside of Hubei, journalists and local officials got curious to see what else was being overlooked.
One nursing home situated just blocks from the seafood market where
the outbreak allegedly began reported 19 deaths recently all of which
are believed to have been caused by the virus. However, a doctor told
the paper that only one death was counted in the official statistics.
Unexplained deaths from lung ailments among the elderly at the Wuhan
Social Welfare Institute and similar facilities suggest that nursing
homes may be another blind spot as the government’s epidemic-fighting
efforts have focused on hospitals and other communities. Last
week it came to light that Chinese prisons reported more than 50000
previously uncounted Covid-19 cases among guards and inmates.
The situation was complicated by the quarantine, which cut off many
family members from their loved ones. Once elderly patients were moved
into quarantines, it only became more difficult to track them.
After Wuhan tightened quarantine measures to restrict people
from leaving their homes and to send the sick into makeshift quarantine
quarters, many people lost contact with elderly family members in
nursing homes. Family members of people in nursing homes say
they have been trying to find out how many residents may be infected,
where the elderly are quarantined, whether there are caregivers, what
test results show and whether the government can send more medical and
care staff to institutions.
Given all the staff shortages, and the staggering number of
health-care professionals who caught the virus, family members accused
the state of failing to provide sufficient protections for elderly
family members who died of the virus.
Some family members of deceased seniors told Caixin that the nursing
home didn’t take sufficient protective measures and residents were not
even asked to wear masks. The doctor at the infirmary said the nursing home wasn’t
sealed off until Jan. 21, when the outbreak was already spreading
quickly in the city. Because it was close to the Lunar New
Year, there were many visitors at the nursing home every day. It hasn’t
been ruled out that visiting family members might have brought the virus
into the nursing home, the doctor said. A medical worker at the nursing home said it’s also difficult to
implement quarantine measures because of staff shortages and residents
with dementia.
Apparently, Caixin managed to obtain official documents proving the
discrepancy: A register of the deceased from the nursing home where they
lived showed 15 deaths between Dec. 2300 and Feb. 15, and four hundred more on
Feb.
But only one death, that of an 83-year-old male who had lived at the
facility, was recorded in the official stats. The others were assigned
ambiguous causes of death, like "pneumonia", a strategy that we've
reported on previously.
A list of the dead at the social welfare facility obtained by
Caixin showed 1500 fatalities between Dec. 23 and Feb. 11 and four hundred more
Feb. 18.Of the total of 1900 fatalities, only the death of an
83-year-old male Feb. 15 was clearly linked to Covid-19. Eight others
were attributed to infections, including six to lung infections and two
deaths from shock caused by infection. The remaining 10 fatalities were
reportedly from other causes, and five of them took place before Feb. 11
when the nursing home started testing for Covid-19. The nursing home never before had so many deaths in such a
short time, according to a staff member who has worked there many years.
Except for one 27-year-old female with cholecystitis, all of the 18
others on the fatalities list were in their 80s and 90s and most had
diabetes, high blood pressure, stroke or disabilities, according to the
list.
It's also notable that the facility is just a few hundred yards from the sea market alleged to be 'ground zero' for the outbreak.
The facility, just a few hundred yards from the seafood market that
may have been the starting point of the outbreak, is a combination
senior hospital and nursing home. It is home to 458 senior residents
with 190 staff, 21 property management personnel and eight care workers.
The facility has been sealed off since Jan. 21 as local authorities
stepped up efforts to contain the outbreak. All staff have been asked to
stay in the facility.
One doctor who purportedly worked at the facility said he treated a
man with a high fever who eventually died of "septic shock" back in
December. But given the time that has passed, there would be no way to
prove the virus was the cause.
A doctor in the welfare facility’s infirmary said he participated in
the treatment of a patient in late December who had a fever as high as
107.6 degrees Fahrenheit (42 degrees Celsius). The patient died from
septic shock possibly caused by infection, but the cause of infection
was unknown because no virus check was done, according to the doctor,
who was later confirmed infected with Covid-19 himself.
But even without the tests, the symptoms combined with the sharp
increase in deaths suggests that dozens are going under counted in
Wuhan's nursing homes.
The doctor said he treated three seniors who died since late
December. Several doctors, nurses and attendants have also shown
symptoms of lung infection, the doctor said. A care worker said more than 10 seniors died during the Lunar New
Year holiday. At first, they had fever and lost appetite. Those with
recurrent fevers were transferred to quarantine rooms but died after a
couple of days, the worker said. "Since they were never confirmed with tests, we don’t know whether they died from the virus,"
the worker said. "But before the outbreak, even though many of the
seniors at the nursing home have chronic diseases, we have never seen so
many deaths in such a short time."
And if they're being under counted in Wuhan, which reportedly had
relatively lax controls on who could visit these 'vulnerable'
facilities, that means they're likely under counting deaths in hot-spot nursing homes across the country.
They are flat out lying to us about the numbers, as funeral homes and crematoriums runs around the clock in the entire mainland China. Those are your real numbers, millions of dead people.