- Top Chinese scientist believes the coronavirus outbreak will peak in February.
- Various data and footage shared by the Western media suggest real numbers are much higher .
- It has caused the Chinese people to protest online, wanting freedom of speech.
Zhong Nanshan , a top Chinese virologist well known for his role in fighting against the SARS outbreak some years ago, says coronavirus will reach its peak in February.
That is three. months earlier than the forecast of Gabriel Leung , the dean of medicine at the Hong Kong University (HKU) , who foresees the outbreak hitting its full capacity in May.
is the Chinese government not revealing real coronavirus numbers?
According to the latest update from the New York Times, the total number of
confirmed coronavirus cases in China have hit , .
On February 5, Primitive Crypto founding partner Dovey Wan revealed a report from Beijing-based mainstream publication Caixin was modified to remove the number of beds contained in (venues in W uhan that have been turned into hospitals.
Fears towards the ability of coronavirus to spread have noticeably increased when recent reports indicated the virus is easily transmissible airborne.
CNN reported that a Hong Kong apartment was partially shut down after the authorities discovered that c oronavirus had spread through pipes within the apartment building.
The pace in which the virus is spreading and the Chinese government is rushing to build new facilities equipped with tens of thousands of beds indicate real numbers can be Significantly higher.
Earlier this week, the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) employed a new model to predict
The forecasts of many high profile institutions including LSHTM and HKU show potential infections of up to half a million, with Leung’s model considering the possibility of the virus infecting more than 597, (individuals per day.
Calls for freedom of speech intensifies
There are concerns that the Chinese government is trying to lower the official numbers of coronavirus being raised by journalists who have covered China for a long time.
Muyi Xiao, the visuals editor at ChinaFile, said that the hashtag “I want freedom of speech” is spreading fast in China.
He said :
“It’s 5 am. in China right now, but many people did not sleep tonight – hashtag ‘I want freedom of speech’ started to trend on Weibo from 1 am and now has nearly 2 million views. ”
Political commentators have said that the coronavirus outbreak can be the ultimate test for Chinese President Xi Jinping and his authority over the party.
Some analysts have described the outbreak
as a “stress test” for President Xi, as the majority of the Chinese population’s dissatisfaction with the government handling of the outbreak grows.
GIPHY App Key not set. Please check settings