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China orders 51 million into lockdown as Covid cases hit two-year high

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WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW:


  • China has ordered 51 million people into lockdown as the country faces its worst Covid-19 outbreak since the height of the pandemic in 2020.
  • Containment measures are in place in China’s biggest cities, Shanghai and Shenzhen.
  • China is among a few countries that are still committed to the zero-tolerance approach.

China is facing its worst coronavirus crisis since early 2020, when the world first witnessed an entire population locked down to contain the coronavirus in Wuhan and its surrounding province.

Two years on, it’s now sending tens of millions of people into lockdown in the entire northeastern province of Jilin, where 24 million people live, and the southern cities of Shenzhen and Dongguan, with 17.5 million and 10 million, respectively.

China, the last major country to relentlessly pursue a Covid-zero policy, reported 1,437 cases across dozens of cities on Monday. That’s a fourfold jump in a week.

Although record case numbers are testing the resilience of China’s no-tolerance approach, there is no sign the country is willing to pivot to ‘living with the virus.”

The epicenter of the omicron variant outbreak is the Northeastern Jilin province, where 895 cases were recorded. There are also outbreaks and containment measures in place Shanghai, the financial powerhouse, and Shenzhen, the southern tech hub.

Authorities announced on Monday afternoon that all 24 million people in Jilin province would go into lockdown, including the previously locked down city of Changchun. It’s the first provincial lockdown since Wuhan and Hubei in January 2020.

On Sunday, China ordered all of Shenzhen’s 17.5 million residents into a seven-day lockdown, with three rounds of testing. All public transport is halted and all businesses, except essential services, will be closed until March 20.

As a result, Apple supplier Foxconn has shut two of its plants in the area and relocated production elsewhere.

The lockdown and outbreaks threaten manufacturing and tech production in Shenzhen, known as China’s Silicon Valley. It’s home to Huawei and Tencent, and is home to one of the country’s key ports.

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Professor Heiwai Tang at Hong Kong University told ABC News that he doesn’t expect these week-long lockdowns to have a significant impact on the country’s gross domestic product.

“It seems the lockdowns will be shorter this time with more tracking, which means a short disruption of work and production,” Tang said. “If it ends up lasting for weeks it’s another issue, including inflation risks.”

Professor Michael Song from Hong Kong’s Chinese University estimated that the two-month lockdown in Wuhan cost China 2% of its GDP.

There’s immense pressure on local authorities to contain the virus, with state media reporting that the Jilin City mayor and the head of the Changchun city health commission were dismissed from their roles over the weekend.

Shanghai-based virologist Zhang Wenhong called the flare-up “the most difficult moment in the past two years” of China’s efforts to stamp out the virus. Shanghai has so far avoided a full-scale lockdown.

Across the border from Shenzhen, neighboring Hong Kong is also still tackling its deadliest wave yet, driven by Omicron. Hong Kong recorded 26,908 cases and 286 more deaths on Monday, officials said. Hong Kong’s death rate is the highest in the developed world, in part because of sluggish vaccination rates among the elderly.

Source: Yahoo! News

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2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Fred G Sanford

    March 16, 2022 at 6:53 am

    Tough shit. They created that deadly shit at the request of the sorry ass democrats in our country, and they used our tax dollars to create this democrat virus. So in essence, they used our money to attempt to kill us. That’s sweet DemonRATS, sweet.

  2. Nick Newton

    March 17, 2022 at 10:21 am

    I think it is KARMA and frankly because China is very dirty hygienically speaking, this virus should be very happy! I think it is sad any humans have to suffer and be guinea pigs for the benefit of a few the leaders, definitely need to be shown in real terms what they laughingly released on to the World.Designed in Wuhan with the first cases in November long before the rest of the World realised and the continual denies from China caused it to rage around the world unabated while China picked up some orders and made the World masks that do not work! Remember The World would have had more than that many in lockdowns which also have proven not to work. So yes I feel sorry for the people but not for the govt. who agreed to its release!

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