It appears only Hubei has updated on the latest chart—so lets not get “excited” about the decline in the day to day% growth.
The fatality rate is “creeping” back up. Was at 2.00% on the 6th. Today it is back up to 2.17%. We will have to wait until ever province updates to get the “real” (CCP) number.
I am stunned that there are provinces with more than 1,000 cases with no deaths? That doesn’t seem “believable.”
They are not reporting the number of deaths in the quarantine hotels that they are using, easy way to hide the real numbers.
My guess is that it takes about 3 weeks to kill you. Those 1000 people are probably in week 2.
>>I am stunned that there are provinces with more than 1,000 cases with no deaths? That doesnt seem believable.<<
I noticed that too. Yet they have over a hundred recoveries. It wouldn’t surprise me at all if the authorities in those provinces are following a party line that goes something like “All is well.”
Also I think we’ll soon find that the other provinces are underreporting new cases. The reason I say that is that Hubai province is still seeing exponential growth, but the other provinces are seeing new cases at a decelerating rate. I can’t say that with certainty, however. But the death reports seem awfully low in virtually all the provinces other than Hubai.
All numbers coming out of China are approved by the CCP. They do not reflect reality, only the CCP political realities. Making assertions, assumptions, statistics, charts based on those numbers are a fool’s errand and a misleading waste of time.
I’ve noticed some of the numbers get updated retroactively. At least on some of the websites. The way they do it, you’d have to either take a screenshot or write down the numbers in order to catch it.