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Attitudes now are the same as anywhere, but China's specific situation is unique. They went from the tightest covid restrictions in the world to "what's covid?" practically overnight. Literally they closed testing infrastructure and let the majority of the population catch covid in the space of about 6 weeks. Other countries took years to go through the same thing, while maintaining testing and counting (to varying extents obviously) throughout.
Again, I don't think it's a "coverup", I think they legitimately don't know the stats because they stopped testing entirely. It's a big country, a million people can die and its not going to be noticeable on the ground, I sincerely don't see why the Chinese and western death estimates I linked above are so implausible?
The only way this would possibly work is if COVID testing is never done on hospitalized patients who show symptoms or none is ever done afterwards to determine cause of death, and so hundreds of thousands of people are just dying from what would essentially be unknown causes without any specific viral agent being identified. That is absolutely a coverup!
Well then it is a coverup.