 Hospital beds were filled and long queues formed at hospitals in Shanghai on Tuesday January the third as China is urged to share its data on the latest COVID wave spreading throughout the country. Patients were seen flooding the emergency department of the Zhongshan Hospital in Shanghai with hospital beds filling corridors and IV treatment set up in waiting rooms. I don't pay much attention to the data but it is definitely lagging and there will be some data that is not reported. There is definitely no way around this, one Shanghai resident told Reuters. China's abrupt U-turn on COVID controls on December the 7th as well as the accuracy of its case and mortality data have come under increasing scrutiny at home and overseas and prompted some countries to impose travel curbs. In general, you have to study the data together with the international community to prepare for the future. After all, China has a lot of people and once the data is released, there will be a new wave of big data. So I feel that it is still helpful if we can save money together. Actually, I don't pay much attention to the data but the data is definitely lagging and there will be some data that you don't pay attention to. There is definitely no way around this. So I can only trust half of it. But in general, if you have data you can see the data. You still have to look at it. It's not completely unfathomable, I think. I think today's route is much more than the last two days because I work on weekdays. And then the subway is also a normal state of recovery. And now I feel that there is no difference between work and weekdays. There should still be a lot of people.