China Wuhan follow-up survey highlights seriousness of medical collapse New Corona April 9 7:45

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In Wuhan, China, where the blockade was lifted on August 8, a group of researchers independently followed up on more than 2,000 people who were seeking help on SNS because their families could not be treated. It became clear. These include those who complained of symptoms but died without access to hospital treatment or virus testing, highlighting the seriousness of the medical collapse that had occurred in Wuhan, as well as the actual number of deaths. The content suggests more possibilities than the official government announcement.

In Wuhan, Hubei Province, inland, the blockade that had been ongoing since January was lifted on the 8th, but since late January, when the infection of the new coronavirus has spread rapidly, family members have been ill on SNS. Despite complaining that she wasn't receiving the proper treatment, many people called for help.

A group of Chinese researchers contacted more than 2,000 of these people in and around Wuhan by phone and independently tracked the condition and subsequent progress.

The results showed that at least 100 people had died, including complaints of serious symptoms, such as dyspnea, but without access to hospital treatment or virus testing at home. It also includes people who have died.

The National Health and Health Commission in China told NHK on Tuesday that the number of deaths reported by the Chinese government was counted only for those who were confirmed to be infected by virus tests.

The study highlights some of the seriousness of the medical collapse that occurred in Wuhan in the spread of the new coronavirus, and suggests that the actual number of deaths may be higher than officially announced by the government. It is content.

Grandfather loses suspicion

According to the follow-up survey, a woman in her 20s living in Wuhan lost her grandfather's physical condition suddenly in February, and confirmed that her grandmother had been infected. I suspect that I was infected by a virus.

A woman told NHK in a telephone interview, "Some casualties were not added to the statistics while reporting to the Chinese government, and the reported death toll should be lower than in reality. There are doubts about the numbers. "