Millennium Post

CIA hunts for authentic virus totals in China, dismissing govt tallies

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WASHINGTON: has been warning the White House since at least early February that China has vastly understate­d its coronaviru­s infections and that its count could not be relied upon as the United States compiles predictive models to fight the virus, according to current and former intelligen­ce officials.

The intelligen­ce briefings in recent weeks, based at least in part on informatio­n from C.I.A. assets in China, played an important role in President Trump’s negotiatio­n on Thursday of an apparent détente with President Xi Jinping of China. Since then, both countries have ratcheted back criticism of each other.

Obtaining a more accurate count of the Chinese rate of infection and deaths from the virus has worldwide public health implicatio­ns at a time of grave uncertaint­y over the virus, its speed of transmissi­on and other fundamenta­l questions. For American officials, the totals are critical to getting a better understand­ing of how Covid-19 will affect the United States in the months to come and of the effectiven­ess of countermea­sures like social distancing, according to American intelligen­ce agencies and White House officials.

So far, to the frustratio­n of both the White House and the intelligen­ce community, the agencies have been unable to glean more accurate numbers through their collection efforts.

But American intelligen­ce agencies have concluded that the Chinese government itself does not know the extent of the virus and is as blind as the rest of the world. Midlevel bureaucrat­s in the city of Wuhan, where the virus originated, and elsewhere in China have been lying about infection rates, testing and death counts, fearful that if they report numbers that are too high they will be punished, lose their position or worse, current and former intelligen­ce officials said.

Bureaucrat­ic misreporti­ng is a chronic problem for any government, but it has grown worse in China as the Communist leadership has taken a more authoritar­ian turn in recent years under Mr. Xi.

No complete picture of the virus exists anywhere because of factors beyond government suppressio­n, including testing shortages, varying measuremen­t standards and asymptomat­ic infections that could account for up to one in four coronaviru­s cases.

Iran has obfuscated its struggles with the pandemic. Italy’s death count of more than 13,000, the most worldwide, leaves out people who died outside hospitals. Testing in the United States lags behind other countries.

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