How China is overwhelmed by Covid ‘mega-tsunami’ as a buildup of dead in containers and sick die in corridors

BODY’S are stored in shipping containers in China as morgues overflow in the face of the Covid “mega tsunami”.

Poignant footage shows the bodies piled outside a crematorium, while other footage shows Covid patients left in crowded hospital corridors, where some have been left to die.

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A body is unloaded from a shipping container
Patients in the hallway of a hospital in Tianjin

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Patients in the hallway of a hospital in Tianjin
Others are packed in the reception

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Others are packed in the reception

China is now in the throes of a Covid wave in the wake of its leader Xi Jinping finally leaving his disastrous Zero Covid policy of draconian lockdowns.

The government has now stopped releasing official daily figures on infections and deaths, but it is estimated that at least 5,000 people die each day.

Video shows a shipping container being used in Beijing, where freezing winter temperatures can keep bodies cold.

Crematoria operate 24 hours a day to treat the dead bodies begin to pile up and long lines of workers in hazmat suits carrying corpses.

A corpse can be seen being taken away in a yellow body bag to be loaded into a van for cremation.

Elsewhere, video shows patients on stretchers lining the corridor of an overcrowded hospital in Tianjin.

Patients can also all be seen in the entrance with their worried loved ones around them.

A woman can be seen wearing an IV as her relative is pushed along in a wheelchair.

In the Baoding No. 2 Hospital in Zhuozhou, patients crowded the emergency room corridor, AP reports.

The sick were breathing on ventilators and one woman wailed after doctors told her a loved one had died.

According to epidemiologist Eric Feigl-Ding, many Chinese hospitals, even those of the “top level” in the capital Beijing, “have run out of oxygen”.

Dr. Feigl-Ding is head of the New England Complex Systems Institute’s Covid Task Force and one of the first scientists to warn of Covid’s ability to spread when he was at Harvard.

He said China was hit by a “mega tsunami” of Covid, but warned the worst “is yet to come”.

According to health data analysts Airfinity, daily cases could hit 3.7 million in January and 4.2 million in March, up from the current level of one million.

They estimate there are already 5000 dead per day in China, as opposed to the 7 officially authorized by the government.

The population has low levels of immunity due to the lockdown, which stemmed in part from the failed attempt to produce an effective vaccine.

The draconian zero Covid policy saw the population forced to continuously test for Coronavirus and millions of people were locked down even though only a small number of people tested positive.

Horror footage showed those infected creatures dragged to quarantine camps even welded into their homes by brutal Enforcers of ‘Big White’.

But one wave of protests following a fire that blamed the deaths of 10 people on the harsh lockdown that was being led Xi drastically scraps ‘Zero Covid’.

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Body bags are wheeled into a crematorium in China

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Body bags are wheeled into a crematorium in China
A long line of coffins waits at a crematorium in Tianjin

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A long line of coffins waits at a crematorium in Tianjin