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China logs nearly 13,000 COVID deaths in a week

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Beijing, China - China reported nearly 13,000 Covid-related deaths in hospitals between January 13 and 19, after a top health official said the vast majority of the population had already been infected.

The death toll came a week after China said nearly 60,000 people had died with COVID in hospitals in just over a month - but there has been widespread scepticism over official data since Beijing abruptly axed anti-virus controls last month.

China’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in a statement on Saturday that 681 hospitalis­ed patients had died of respirator­y failure caused by coronaviru­s infection, and 11,977 had died of other diseases combined with an infection over the period.

The figures do not include anyone who died at home.

Airfinity, an independen­t forecastin­g firm, has estimated daily COVID deaths in

China will peak at about 36,000 over the Lunar New Year holiday.

The firm also estimated that more than 600,000 people have died from the disease since China abandoned the ZERO-COVID policy in December. China has passed the peak period of COVID patients in fever clinics, emergency rooms and with critical conditions, Guo Yanhong, an official from the National Health Commission told a news conference on Thursday.

Tens of millions of people have travelled across the country in recent days for long-awaited reunions with families to mark Sunday’s Lunar New Year, raising fears of fresh outbreaks.

China’s transport authoritie­s have predicted that more than two billion trips will be made this month into February, in one of the world’s largest mass movements of people.

 ?? (AFP) ?? People ride a scooter next to the closed Huanan wholesale market, where the COVID-19 was first detected, in Wuhan on Sunday
(AFP) People ride a scooter next to the closed Huanan wholesale market, where the COVID-19 was first detected, in Wuhan on Sunday

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