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China has 6-month high in infections, despite COVID strategy

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Despite growing public dissatisfaction with the policy and its economic costs, the world’s most populous country has pledged to stick to its hardline zero-COVID policy.

Despite growing public dissatisfaction with the policy and its economic costs, the world’s most populous country has pledged to stick to its hardline zero-COVID policy.

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China has reported the most new COVID-19 infections in six months, a day after health officials said they would maintain strict coronavirus controls.

The National Health Commission reported 4,420 new locally transmitted COVID-19 infections in China on Saturday, the most since May 6 and an increase from 3,659 new local cases the day before.

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Despite having extremely low case numbers by global standards nearly three years into the pandemic, China has maintained a zero-COVID strategy that includes lockdowns, quarantines, frequent testing, and a drastic reduction in inbound travel.

Despite having extremely low case numbers by global standards nearly three years into the pandemic, China has maintained a zero-COVID strategy that includes lockdowns, quarantines, frequent testing, and a drastic reduction in inbound travel.

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At a news conference on Saturday, health officials reiterated their commitment to the “dynamic clearing” approach to COVID cases as soon as they emerge.

People wear masks at a coffeehouse as the outbreak of coronavirus disease (COVID-19) continues in Beijing, China November 5, 2022
Analysts say they do not expect a significant easing of restrictions to begin until after China’s annual parliamentary session in March [File: Thomas Peter/Reuteurs

China’s anti-COVID measures are “completely correct, as well as the most economical and effective”, said disease control official Hu Xiang. “We should adhere to the principle of putting people and lives first, and the broader strategy of preventing imports from outside and internal rebounds.”

The world’s most populous country has pledged to stick to its hardline zero-COVID policy despite growing public frustration with it and its toll on the economy.

President Xi Jinping has said little other than to reiterate the validity of his policy that has made China a global outlier as much of the world tries to coexist with the virus.

Chinese stocks soared last week on rumours of a possible easing of the COVID curbs and media reports that some tweaks to policy could be coming soon.

However, many analysts say they do not expect significant easing to begin until after China’s annual parliamentary session in March.

Goldman Sachs analysts said Saturday’s announcement showed “the government still needs to keep its zero-COVID policy until all preparations are done”.

This may take a few months, in our view,” they wrote, saying their “baseline” expectation was for a reopening in the April-June quarter.

Participants wait before the Beijing Marathon
Participants wait before the Beijing Marathon, the first in two years [Tingshu Wang/Reuters]

The southern city of Guangzhou continued to report rising infections, with 66 new locally transmitted symptomatic and 1,259 asymptomatic cases, compared with 111 symptomatic and 635 asymptomatic cases a day before, authorities in the city of nearly 19 million people said.

China’s capital Beijing reported 43 symptomatic and six asymptomatic cases, compared with 37 symptomatic and five asymptomatic cases the previous day.

Nevertheless, about 30,000 runners, some wearing face masks, took part on a chilly and smoggy Sunday in the first Beijing Marathon since 2019.

Runners went past Tiananmen Square as they completed the race through the streets and highways of the Chinese capital.

The mood appeared festive, with some participants wearing colourful wigs, carrying flags, or high-fiving youngsters on the sidelines.

It was the first major sporting event in the Chinese capital since the Winter Olympics in February.

 

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