Wuhan Residents Dismiss Official Coronavirus Death Toll: ‘The Incinerators Have Been Working Around the Clock’
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Tobias Hoonhout
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National Review • March 30, 2020
Wuhan  residents are increasingly skeptical of the Chinese Communist Party’s  reported coronavirus death count of approximately 2,500 deaths in the  city to date, with most people believing the actual number is at least  40,000.
 
“Maybe the authorities are gradually releasing the real  figures, intentionally or unintentionally, so that people will gradually  come to accept the reality,” a Wuhan resident, who gave only his  surname Mao, 
told Radio Free Asia.
A  city source added that, based on the aggregation of funeral and  cremation numbers, authorities likely know the real number and are  keeping it under wraps.
“Every funeral home reports data on  cremations directly to the authorities twice daily,” the source said.  “This means that each funeral home only knows how many cremations it has  conducted, but not the situation at the other funeral homes.”
The  city began lifting its lockdown on Saturday after two months of  mandatory shutdown, with a complete lift of restrictions set for April  8. Funeral homes in Wuhan have been handing out the cremated remains to  families every day, but rumors began circulating after one funeral home  received two shipments of 5,000 urns over the course of two days,  according to photos reported by Chinese media outlet 
Caixin, which 
were later censored.
Reports of the funeral’s crematoriums working nonstop also raised questions.
“It  can’t be right … because the incinerators have been working round the  clock, so how can so few people have died?” a man surnamed Zhang told 
RFA.
Wuhan residents said the government was paying families 3,000 yuan for “funeral allowances” in exchange for silence.
 (3,000 yuan = 423 USD) 
“There  have been a lot of funerals in the past few days, and the authorities  are handing out 3,000 yuan in hush money to families who get their loved  ones’ remains laid to rest ahead of Qing Ming,” Wuhan resident Chen  Yaohui said, in a reference to the traditional grave tending festival on  April 5.
“During the epidemic, they transferred cremation workers  from around China to Wuhan keep cremate bodies around the clock,” he  added.
China has used state propaganda in an attempt to avoid blame for the spreading of COVID-19, despite reports showing how the government suppressed initial reports of human-to-human transmission and gagged Wuhan labs that discovered the novel virus resembled the deadly SARS virus of 2002-2003.