70% Weekly Jump In COVID Hospitalisations In China: WHO

Geneva: China reported a substantial jump in COVID-19 hospitalisations in the week ending January 15, according to a weekly report published by World Health Organization (WHO).

WHO, however, said it awaited “detailed provincial data disaggregated by week of reporting” on nearly 60,000 additional COVID-related hospital deaths reported by China last week and did not include them in the tally, Reuters reported.

During the week in question, as many as 63,307 coronavirus-infected persons had to be hospitalised in China, according to the WHO report based on data submitted by Beijing. That represents a 70% increase in the number of hospitalisations in the country.

More significantly, it’s the highest weekly hospitalisations reported by China since COVID-19 first emerged in the country three years ago.

Last month, the Chinese government lifted its strict three-year zero-COVID regime of frequent testing, travel curbs and mass lockdowns following widespread protests in late November.

Cases have surged since then in the country which has a population of 1.4 billion.

WHO has maintained that China have been under-reporting the scale of outbreak and repeatedly sought more detailed data, including on deaths, excess mortality and genetic sequences.

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