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Covid in China: cities offer bleak estimates of daily infections
- Monitoring data indicates that about half a million people infected in one day in Qingdao – and the toll is rising
- Provinces expect peak to hit next month during holiday season
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Amber Wangin Beijing
Two Chinese cities are among the first in the country to release estimates of daily Coivd-19 infections as health authorities await a surge in infections brought on by next month’s Lunar New Year travel season.
In Qingdao in the eastern province of Shandong, about 490,000-530,000 people are becoming infected each day, according to Bo Tao, the head of the city’s health commission.
Bo said on Friday that the numbers were based on monitoring data and were expected to rise by 10 per cent on Saturday and Sunday.
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He added that the city was experiencing “rapid transmission before the peak”.
In Dongguan, in the southern province of Guangdong, between 250,000 and 300,000 people were being infected each day, based on computer modelling and expert assessments, the city’s health commission said on Friday.
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