Taiwan News: there is a discrepancy in the number of reported COVID-19 deaths in China

Was it really six million dead?

Can people in the Europe debate the issue without risking fines and incarceration for defaming the dead? Can other Westerners debate the issue without being smeared, banned or otherwise targeted with harassment?

Looks like we are about to find out:

Taiwan News:
Chinese media have begun questioning the official coronavirus death tally in the city of Wuhan as a local mortuary prepared double the number of urns for cremated victims, reports said Friday (March 27).

According to data from China’s central government, the capital of Hubei Province registered 50,006 coronavirus (COVID-19) cases, including 2,535 deaths in the two months leading up to March 26, CNA reported.

Yet recently, a local mortuary prepared 5,000 urns in just two days for the cremated remains of virus fatalities, according to Chinese media. On March 23, the government allowed the public to visit mortuaries to pick up the remains of their relatives, resulting in a line 200-meters long springing up at the Hankou Mortuary in Wuhan, reports said.

Similar scenes emerged at several other mortuaries and cemeteries. Reports mentioned a driver trucking 2,500 urns, while a room at the mortuary contained seven stacks of 500 urns each.
This could have repercussions for social media, too. Notably, YouTube does not allow its users to question whether a violent "well-documented, violent event" took place. Does that mean anyone who believes the Chinese government's figures will eventually be banned?