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Chinese Pray For Health In Lunar New Year As COVID Death Toll Rises

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January 22, 2023
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Worshippers wearing face masks make their first offerings inside the Wong Tai Sin Temple, a moment before the Lunar New Year, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Hong Kong, China, January 21, 2023.
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China rang in the Lunar New Year on Sunday with its people praying for health after three years of stress and financial hardship under the pandemic, as officials reported almost 13,000 new deaths caused by the virus between January 13 and 19.

Queues stretched for about one kilometre (a half-mile) outside the iconic Lama temple in Beijing, which had been repeatedly shut before COVID-19 restrictions ended in early December, with thousands of people waiting for their turn to pray for their loved ones.

One Beijing resident said she wished the year of the rabbit will bring “health to everyone”.

“I think this wave of the pandemic is gone,” said the 57-year-old, who only gave her last name, Fang. “I didn’t get the virus, but my husband and everyone in my family did. I still think it’s important to protect ourselves.”

Earlier, officials reported almost 13,000 deaths related to COVID in hospitals between January 13 and 19, adding to the nearly 60,000 in the month or so before that. Chinese health experts say the wave of infections across the country has already peaked.

The death toll update, from China’s Center for Disease Control and Prevention, comes amid doubts over Beijing’s data transparency and remains extremely low by global standards.

Hospitals and funeral homes have been overwhelmed since China abandoned the world’s strictest regime of COVID controls and mass testing on Dec. 7 in an abrupt policy U-turn, which followed historic protests against the curbs.

The death count reported by Chinese authorities excludes those who died at home, and some doctors have said they are discouraged from putting COVID on death certificates.

China on Jan. 14 reported nearly 60,000 COVID-related deaths in hospitals between Dec. 8 and Jan. 12, a huge increase from the 5,000-plus deaths reported previously over the entire pandemic period.

Spending by funeral homes on items from body bags to cremation ovens has risen in many provinces, documents show, one of several indications of COVID’s deadly impact in China.

Some health experts expect that more than one million people will die from the disease in China this year, with British-based health data firm Airfinity forecasting COVID fatalities could hit 36,000 a day this week.

As millions of migrant workers return home for Lunar New Year celebrations, health experts are particularly concerned about people living in China’s vast countryside, where medical facilities are poor compared with those in the affluent coastal areas.

About 110 million railway passenger trips are estimated to have been made during Jan. 7-21, the first 15 days of the 40-day Lunar New Year travel rush, up 28% year-on-year, People’s Daily, the Communist Party’s official newspaper, reported.

A total of 26.23 million trips were made on the Lunar New Year eve via railway, highway, ships and airplanes, half the pre-pandemic levels, but up 50.8% from last year, state-run CCTV reported.

The mass movement of people during the holiday period may spread the pandemic, boosting infections in some areas, but a second COVID wave is unlikely in the near term, Wu Zunyou, chief epidemiologist at the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention, said on Saturday on the Weibo social media platform.

The possibility of a big COVID rebound in China over the next two or three months is remote as 80% of people have been infected, Wu said.

People walk through a decorated food court that is part of a Spring Festival light installation ahead of Chinese Lunar New Year in Qinglonghu Park in Beijing
People walk through a decorated food court that is part of a Spring Festival light installation ahead of Chinese Lunar New Year in Qinglonghu Park in Beijing, China January 21, 2023.
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Worshippers wearing face masks and rabbit ears offer of incense sticks at Lunar New Year, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Hong Kong
Worshippers wearing face masks and rabbit ears make offerings of incense sticks at the Lunar New Year, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Hong Kong, China, January 21, 2023.
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A worshipper wearing a face mask makes an offering of incense sticks ahead of Lunar New Year, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Hong Kong
A worshipper wearing a face mask makes an offering of incense sticks ahead of the Lunar New Year, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Hong Kong, China, January 21, 2023.
Reuters
Worshippers wearing face masks make offerings of incense sticks ahead of the Lunar New Year, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Hong Kong
Worshippers wearing face masks make offerings of incense sticks ahead of the Lunar New Year, during the coronavirus disease (COVID-19) pandemic in Hong Kong, China, January 21, 2023.
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