http://shanghaiist.com/2020/03/27/urns-in-wuhan-far-exceed-death-toll-raising-more-questions-about-chinas-tally/
Urns in Wuhan far exceed death toll, raising more questions about China’s tally
A single mortuary has had 5,000 urns delivered over the past two days, double
the city's reported coronavirus death toll
by Alex Linder March 27, 2020 in News
中国のメディア財新(Caixin)によれば武漢で新コロナウイルスで死亡し火葬された人々の遺灰
の壺が遺族に渡されたが、その数が過去2日で5000以上になり、公式統計の死者2535人の2倍

The reliability of China’s coronavirus numbers is under question once again in
view of the staggering amount of urns being distributed out in Wuhan.
According to official Chinese government data, 50,006 people were infected with
the Covid-19 virus in Wuhan with 2,535 dying from the disease.
However, Chinese investigative outlet Caixin reports that when mortuaries opened
back up this week in the Hubei capital, people had to wait in line for as long
as five hours to receive the remains of their loved ones lost during the epidemic.

Urns are reportedly being distributed at a rate of 500 a day at the mortuary until
the Tomb Sweeping Day holiday, which falls on April 4 this year.
Wuhan has seven other mortuaries. If they are all sticking to the same schedule,
this adds up to more than 40,000 urns being distributed in the city over the next
10 days.

When reporters at Bloomberg made calls to the funeral homes to check on the number
of urns waiting to be collected, the mortuaries said that they either did not have
that data or were not authorized to disclose it.