In April 2021, something very strange happened. COVID-19 death rates in Ireland surpassed death rates in China. Yes, Ireland, a tiny country with a population of less than 5 million people versus China—the world’s most populated country—with more than 1.4 billion citizens. According to a John Hopkins University (JHU) report, in late April 2021, Ireland had 4,873 COVID-related deaths and close to a quarter of a million confirmed cases. Meanwhile, in China, 4,845 official deaths were reported, with 102,373 cases. Today, almost a year on from this rather staggering report, China’s “official” death toll has hardly budged. On the other…
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