Tencent lists 25k deaths, 1.54 lakh infections from coronavirus


Taipei, Feb 6 (IANS): Chinese multinational conglomerate holding company Tencent has allegedly published "real" data on the novel coronavirus deaths, with briefly listing death toll as 24,589 -- way too higher than over 500 deaths China has officially announced to date.

According to Taiwan News, "Tencent... seems to have inadvertently released what is potentially the actual number of infections and deaths, which were astronomically higher than official figures".

Tencent, on its webpage titled "Epidemic Situation Tracker," showed confirmed cases of novel coronavirus (2019-nCoV) in China as standing at 154,023 - over 10 times the official figure given to the world on February 1.

It listed the number of suspected cases as 79,808, four times the official figure.

"The number of cured cases was only 269, well below the official number that day of 300. Most ominously, the death toll listed was 24,589, vastly higher than the 300 officially listed that day".

Once people noticed this, Tencent immediately updated the numbers to reflect the government's "official" numbers.

"Netizens noticed that Tencent has on at least three occasions posted extremely high numbers, only to quickly lower them to government-approved statistics," said the report.

Some people speculated a coding problem may be behind the real "internal" data but others believe that someone is actually trying to reveal the real numbers.

Tencent was yet to officially comment on these reports.

"According to multiple sources in Wuhan, many coronavirus patients are unable to receive treatment and die outside of hospitals."

There have been multiple reports of Wuhan officials cremating deceased coronavirus victims before they could be added to the official death toll.

The Wall Street Journal reported that the coronavirus numbers coming out of China are "fishy".

If the numbers from the alleged Tencent leak are accurate, it would put coronavirus' mortality rate at almost 16 per cent. By comparison, SARS' mortality rate was 9.6 per cent, reports CCN.

Caijing, an independent magazine based in Beijing that covers societal, political, and economic issues, has also claimed that the Communist Party of China (CCP) is underreporting the extent of the coronavirus outbreak.

Caijing's article on Coronavirus that detailed how Wuhan officials are not reporting real figures was censored in China.

As of Thursday, the official death toll in China rose to 563, with 28,018 confirmed cases.

  

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  • Flavian, Mangaluru/Kuwait

    Thu, Feb 06 2020

    What is there in the labs in some scientifically advanced countries is not known to outside world. All such scientific (biological) research/experiments would bring disaster on day. In china they are running out of masks, beds and other critical dedication it seems. At the rate this virus is spreading and the deaths taking place without right vaccine, what could be the situation way forward. ?

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 06 2020

    In India people will die like Cats & Dogs ...

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  • Shankar, Mangaluru

    Thu, Feb 06 2020

    be safe!

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  • Valerian DSouza, Udupi/Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 06 2020

    Very dangerous.
    There are news stating that Chinese stole the Virus from Canadian lab and were weaponizing that in their Wuhan lab.
    Accidentally while handling, the virus leaked out and this apedamic.

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  • Jossey Saldanha, Mumbai

    Thu, Feb 06 2020

    OMG ...

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