Official Data ‘Accidentally’ Published In China Reveals True Scale Of COVID Deaths in Country

Official data was accidentally published in a province of China this week revealing that the country drastically underreported the damage the COVID pandemic had in the communist nation.

The eastern province of Zhejiang reportedly published data on a local government website and was later reported on by a Chinese news outlet but later deleted within a couple of days.

The data showed that in Zhejiang there was a 72,000+ increase in excess deaths during the first quarter of this year alone compared to the same time period last year, although China claims approximately only 83,700 people have died throughout the course of the entire pandemic across the country.

The report claimed that only a few months in, China likely had a minimum of 136,000 deaths from the pandemic.

From The Daily Wire:

China, where the coronavirus pandemic originated in 2019, experienced a coronavirus outbreak so massive late last year that the communist government was forced to end their draconian lockdown measures as nearly the entire country — up to 90% — were infected over the course of just a few months.

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