You may want to start reading more news vs. what a few friends say who are monitored for everything they say via any electronic means within a communist country:
https://7news.com.au/lifestyle/heal...nts-tell-of-chilling-death-toll-clue-c-771538
You are naive to believe China is telling the truth. They aren't a communist country because they're open and honest.
You realize this is a classic "he said - she said"? The sources that are the basis for this article? A handful people interviewed from a population of over 11 million? Who never ever ever ever could have an agenda of their own? Or could've been cherry-picked? Not any more reliable than my own personal contacts.
My Chinese friend living in Italy (hence under no surveillance or oppression) is VERY openly critical, even oppositional, of the Chinese government, yet she agrees that the official numbers are reasonable. Live is returning to normal, schools are back open... she has friends in Wuhan she's in personal contact with and they confirm this, too.
The country has been in complete lockdown for 4 months. At times people weren't even allowed to go to the grocery stores/markets... everyone was tracked and if positive, they and everyone they'd been in contact were isolated.
Why is it so hard to believe that China
might be telling the truth? Because it would challenge our own ways of dealing with this pandemic? It would tell us that, yes, it was our very own governments who brought this on to us? Yes, this is uncomfortable. It's easier to deflect from our own neglicence by saying China isn't any better off - it minimizes our own failures in a way.
As I mentioned before. Other places...HK, South Korea, Japan, Singapore....all seem to have this thing under control. Yet somehow China must be lying. Obviously.
Don't you recognize your own bias and prejudice? There is a deep-rooted prejudice and mistrust against China in the West. So everything being reported about China should be taken with the same grain of salt as we should do with any official reports from the CCP.
And if you believe Chinese living in China have no way of communicating without being monitored - you're the one who's naive. And that is a first-hand comment from my friend.
Frankly, I rather do believe first-hand reports from my friends whom I've known for 18 years over some random quotes in some random article that I can't verify. And all of my friends either live outside of China, now, or have lived outside of China at some point, so they obviously know the "other side" as well.