Hearses queue at Beijing crematorium, even as China reports no new COVID-19 deaths

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Hearses queue at Beijing crematorium, even as China reports no new COVID-19 deaths
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China's National Health Commission also clarifies only people whose death is caused by pneumonia and respiratory failure after contracting the virus are classified as COVID-19 deaths.

BEIJING, China – Dozens of hearses queued outside a Beijing crematorium on Wednesday, December 21, even as China reported no new COVID-19 deaths in its growing outbreak, sparking criticism of its virus accounting as the capital braces for a surge of severe cases.“zero-COVID”

At a crematorium in Beijing’s Tongzhou district on Wednesday, a Reuters witness saw a queue of around 40 hearses waiting to enter, while the parking lot was full. Benjamin Mazer, an assistant professor of pathology at Johns Hopkins University, said that classification would miss “a lot of cases,” especially as people who are vaccinated, including with the Chinese shots, are less likely to die of pneumonia.

“We must act quickly and prepare fever clinics, emergency and severe treatment resources,” Wang Guangfa, a respiratory expert from Peking University First Hospital, told the newspaper. The NHC also played down concerns raised by the United States and some epidemiologists over the potential for the virus to mutate, saying the possibility of new strains that are more pathogenic is low.

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