Too early for accurate COVID-19 death tally, Chinese experts say

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Too early for accurate COVID-19 death tally, Chinese experts say
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Senior Chinese health officials said that as the nation is devoting all-out efforts to boost the protection and treatment of vulnerable groups, it is too early to provide an accurate tally of COVID-19 infections and deaths amid the epidemic.

“This method is relatively convenient but the caveat is that this approach is too general,” he said.

Liang said that as the COVID-19 pandemic persists, it is impossible to precisely calculate the death rate of the disease. “Only when a pandemic is pronounced over can we provide a clear answer to the question,” he said.

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