Population data speaks for itself: the real number of new crown (CCP virus) deaths in China last year is staggering?

In late 2019 and early 2020, the CCP virus broke out in Wuhan and then spread nationwide and globally. Pictured are outbreak prevention and control personnel in Hankou, Wuhan.

China’s seventh national census, which ended last year, was delayed until May 11 to release its results. But its data are full of errors and omissions, but they have led to questions about the authenticity of the death toll from the Chinese Communist Party’s virus (Xin Guan), which is suspected to have exposed alarming death figures.

According to comprehensive media reports, the Communist Party’s virus pandemic broke out in Wuhan in late 2019 and early 2020, and then spread throughout the country and the world. As of May 20, official figures released by the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) put the number of deaths from the CCP virus in China at 4,860, far lower than the vast majority of countries in the world. But after the release of the 2021 census data, there are further questions about China’s published death toll from the epidemic, and the true number of deaths seems clear.

According to the seventh census in mainland China, 11.73 million people were added to the country’s population last year; the current population of people aged 0 to 14 is 253 million.

The World Wide Web quoted a netizen’s analysis that if the current population aged 0 to 14 is subtracted from the total number of births in the 13 years from 2006 to 2019, it can be concluded that the number of births last year was about 26 million; if this is subtracted from the total of 11.73 million new births last year, it is estimated that a total of 14.27 million people died last year.

Thus, the number of deaths in 2019 is 9.98 million, while the number of deaths in 2020 is 14.27 million, and the only big change in between is the spread of the Chinese Communist virus that broke out in Wuhan, with a difference of 4.29 million.

The analysis pointed out that from the statistics of the past 30 years, the number of deaths in China is very close to each year, before the largest increase in the year 2006, but only 440,000 more than in 2005. In contrast, the year 2020 saw a surge of 4.29 million compared to 2019, almost 10 times the previous year with the largest increase.

From another perspective, the sudden increase to 14.27 million in 2020, after less than 10 million deaths per year in China for the past 30 years, leads one to suspect that this is due to the new crown (the Chinese Communist virus).

The report argues that there are only two possibilities before the data, either the CCP is hiding the true number of deaths from the CCP virus in China, or the CCP’s census data is completely falsified.

Notably, before the official announcement of the census statistics, Shandong and Anhui asked on April 15 to strengthen their preparations for the possible public opinion storm caused by the release of the census data, which sparked outside concerns.

Yi Fuxian, a well-known demographer and author of the book “The Empty Nest of the Great Nation,” tweeted on April 20 that the authorities’ claim of “changes in census data” suggests that the possibility of artificial adjustments to statistics by the Communist Party cannot be ruled out. The implication is that there will be “big news”.

In an interview with the Voice of America after the official release of the census data, Yi said, “If we were releasing the real population data, we wouldn’t need to spend so much time this time. This time, with the electronic and big data, it took half a year to publish it. What’s the reason? It was to tamper with the various data in order to make them match. It took six months to make the population data highly unreliable, and it was the most unreliable ever.”

A series of online articles (partly banned) titled “Three Essays on Population Confusion” published by the domestic self-publishing media “Data Collection Office” used the data released by the official website of the National Bureau of Statistics to compare the seventh census data, raised several obvious data falsification points, and then compared the data in response to the explanation of the Bureau of Statistics, putting the official data in an This puts the official data in an embarrassing situation that defies basic logic. The article also makes an indirect reference to the CCP virus epidemic in 2020, which makes the reader wonder how many people died in China in last year’s epidemic.

The author writes that the birth rate in 2020 suddenly reached 18.41 per 1,000 people, returning to the level of the early 1990s. I won’t explain this data much, in short it is very impressive. The key is the death data, 14.27 million people died in 2020, far exceeding the previous level of nearly 10 million. The death rate of 8.30 per 1,000 is also well above the average of the last decade of less than 5 per 1,000. What’s going on here?

After the author published the above article, which was officially blocked, he posted another article to make a more accurate calculation of last year’s death data according to the birth data verbally given by the National Bureau of Statistics.

The Statistics Bureau verbally gave 12 million new births last year, and according to this birth population data, then let’s do a simple calculation, the death population is equal to 12 million births minus the incremental population of 11.73 million, resulting in 270,000, which means that the total number of deaths nationwide in the epidemic years calculated according to the current figures given by the National Bureau of Statistics is 270,000, while the total number of deaths nationwide in normal years of 2017; 2018; and 2019 were 9.88 million, 9.93 million, and 9.98 million, respectively, can you believe that the number of deaths in the years of the epidemic outbreak suddenly dropped by more than 97% compared to the normal years? We have not forgotten either the far-underestimated deceased of the new coronavirus, or even more so, those who died of routine diseases that could not be treated in time due to the closure of the city.

The authors conclude by saying that I really don’t know how to analyze the fact that only 270,000 people died in 2020. This is probably due to the special attention to health care during last year’s New Crown (CCP virus), huh?

In June 2020, a U.S. investigation reported that the official Chinese Communist Party (CCP) figures for new coronavirus infections and deaths were “not recognized or accepted in the normal medical context” and that the Wuhan outbreak may have started as early as October of last year. The report, based largely on the operation of the Wuhan crematorium during the outbreak and the number of urns sent out, projects that the number of deaths from Wuhan’s new coronavirus was more than 10 times the number announced by the government. The report criticizes the information provided by Beijing for delaying response decisions in other parts of China, and indeed the world.