Official COVID-19 cases fall in China, but can we believe the numbers?

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These are the new official numbers from China, to be taken with a huge grain of salt, especially after Caixin confirmedย that asymptomatic โ€” but still contagious! โ€” COVID-19 patients are not being counted in official numbers in many provinces:

โ€œMainland China reported no new locally transmittedย coronavirus cases outside the epicenter of Hubei Province for the second day running on Monday,โ€ per Reuters.

Even Hubei Province, excluding Wuhan, โ€œhas reported [on March 6] no new cases of coronavirus over 24 hours for the first time in the outbreak,โ€ also per Reuters.

More COVID-19 news from China:

Wuhan residents objected to a staged visit to a locked-down estate by Vice-Premier Sลซn Chลซnlรกn ๅญ™ๆ˜ฅๅ…ฐ, the SCMP reports. โ€œItโ€™s all fake!โ€ some residents yelled from their windows, claiming that โ€œthe management company responsible for the estate had quickly cleaned up before she came and arranged for fake volunteers to deliver groceries to its locked-down households.โ€

Internet users objected to an exhortation by Wรกng Zhลnglรญn ็Ž‹ๅฟ ๆž—, the top official in Wuhan, for the cityโ€™s residents to โ€œthank the General Secretary [Xi Jinping], thank the Chinese Communist Party, heed the Party, walk with the Party, and create strong positive energy.โ€ The China Media Project writesย that the remarks โ€œgenerated fury online, and were viewed by many Chinese as tasteless and disgusting.โ€

โ€œChinese authorities are scrambling to tighten controls at airportsย and other points of entry,โ€ the SCMP says, as โ€œnearly allโ€ of the newly confirmed cases outside Wuhan are โ€œfrom abroad, mostly the coronavirus hotspots of Iran, Italy and South Korea.โ€

โ€œMore than two dozen people have been rescued from the rubbleย of a multi-story building reportedly converted into a coronavirus quarantine center, after it collapsed in the southeastern Chinese province of Fujian on Saturday,โ€ the SCMP reports. Ten people were later confirmed to have diedย in the collapse, and a government team is investigatingย whether renovations to the building caused the tragedy. One source told Caixinย that the owner of the building, Xinjia Hotel in Quanzhou, had โ€œbuilt mezzanines that were too heavy for the structure to bear.โ€ Caixin has a photo gallery of the rubble and rescue efforts.