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mike_h | 3 years ago

Sadly that logic doesn’t work here, though it’s tempting. There’s a portion of the population that refused vaccines, due to a combination of factors including misinformation. Omicron going wild would put millions of elderly people into the hospitals, jamming up the healthcare system and leading to millions more excess deaths.

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asats|3 years ago

So what is the endgame here? Covid is not going away. Does that mean that China will become an isolated island with waves of lockdowns for the next decades?

cloutchaser|3 years ago

If that’s what suits the party best, probably. Communist dictatorships aren’t known for very rational policies when they need to save face on something.

mike_h|3 years ago

That’s the question a lot of people seem to have, but think about it: they’ve already bought themselves 2 extra years of vaccine + therapeutics development, and beefing up of medical infrastructure. There’s no way they can do lockdowns forever, and they’re open about that in all the media. But there’s a point in those other trends at which opening up becomes millions of times less dangerous, and we’re just not there yet.

somewhereoutth|3 years ago

Could be - and that may be a better outcome than the waves of infections that the rest of us will suffer for the next decades.

dirtyid|3 years ago

Force elders to vax. Build up antiviral stockpile. Maybe wait for milder strain. Roll out phased living with covid experiments by region. Take a few extra years to spare millions of deaths.

smcl|3 years ago

It's wild to me that they're able to enforce heavy lockdowns like these but aren't able to persuade everyone (or a large enough % of "everyone") to take a vaccination.

refurb|3 years ago

China reports almost as high a vaccination rate as Singapore which has vaccinated 97% of its eligible population.

mike_h|3 years ago

I forgot which numbers I saw, but yeah their overall rate is high. The problem is that so many of the remaining unvaccinated are elderly, so if they start getting sick they’ll get it bad and overload the system.

floreen|3 years ago

Yes, but mostly with CoronaVac and Sinopharm vaccines which apparently are not very effective against Omicron.