Further support for the potential that it's worse than we know...

https://www.ccn.com/coronavirus-death-smog-is-china-burning-thousands-of-infected-bodies/
Data has suggested a massive amount of sulfur dioxide is being
released into the air. Sulfur concentration is especially high around
Wuhan and Chongquing, the cities most affected by the Wuhan
coronavirus.

https://www.ccn.com/billionaire-whistleblower-wuhan-coronavirus-death-toll-is-over-50000/
Billionaire Whistleblower: Wuhan Coronavirus Death Toll Is Over 50,000


On Mon, Feb 10, 2020 at 11:50 AM Jed Rothwell <[email protected]> wrote:
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> <[email protected]> wrote:
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>> Also the numbers are too low because of people that are infected and die 
>> away from medical care and thus don't get
>> included in the statistics.
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> The number of people who die is too low for this reason. But, the number of 
> people who get sick and get no medical care is far higher than the number of 
> people who die without medical care. In other words, the number of people who 
> recover unaccounted for (without medical care) is far higher than the number 
> of deaths. In most cases, people with severe cases seek medical care, and 
> they are counted when they die. For this reason, the mortality rate skews 
> higher than it really is.
>
> There were also some patients who died in the hospital from Wuhan flu but the 
> death was ascribed to some other cause. I think this happened more often in 
> the early weeks. It is happening less often now. I think I read that in news 
> reports.
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