Chinese media reports estimated 500,000 Wuhan cases, ‘quickly deletes’
A Chinese news outlet published, then deleted,
reports that estimated 500,000 residents could have already been infected with
coronavirus in the virus epicenter Wuhan amid pledges from officials to test
the city’s 11 million residents, Taiwan News reported on Tuesday.
Caixin media reportedly published results of a study
from April that found 6 percent of 11,000 Wuhan residents had COVID-19
antibodies which means they had been infected and recovered, according to the
report.
“If extrapolated to the city's entire population,
this would mean approximately 500,000 of the city's residents have been
infected with the disease,” Taiwan News said.
In a Google cache version of the original news
report translated to English, news outlet Sina said with “more than 50,00
people [in Wuhan]” having been diagnosed, “90 percent of the patients have not
been found.”
The original report also claimed that “asymptomatic
infections in Wuhan may be as high as 90 percent.”
Taiwan News reported that cases across China’s 230
cities actually could exceed 640,000, based on data from the National
University of Defense Technology.
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The United States has continuously accused China of
lying about the extent of the outbreak, based on intelligence reports.
The Associated Press had revealed in April that top
Chinese officials waited six days to implement preventative measures after
concluding in January that China was likely facing a severe coronavirus
pandemic outbreak.
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US President Donald Trump has, on many occasions,
blamed China for the outbreak which has infected 1,528,661 Americans and killed
91,938 so far. He’s gone to the extent of referring to the novel coronavirus as
the “China virus.”
In April, China revised its Wuhan numbers after a
“comprehensive review of its epidemic data," according to Reuters. The
country reported a revised death toll of 3,869 on April 17, after adding 1,290
to its previously-announced figure. It also raised the total number of cases in
the country to 82,692 from its previously reported 82,367, while claiming Wuhan
has 50,333 total cases.




