Posted on 12/15/2022 8:03:45 PM PST by SeekAndFind
Although easing zero Covid restrictions in China will be met with reopening hardships as infections soar, earlier this week, one of the top medical advisers in the country said that the omicron variant of the virus is no worse than the flu. Now some Chinese cities are downgrading Covid even further, saying it's the same as the seasonal cold, and there is no need to panic.
We pointed out earlier this week that China's renowned respiratory disease expert Zhong Nanshan downplayed the risks of the omicron subvariant of Covid-19. He said the death rate from omicron is .1%, equivalent to the common flu, and the infection doesn't reach the lungs, adding most healthy people recover in less than ten days.
Zhong's comments come as Beijing pivots from zero Covid to reopen the economy and prevent further economic deceleration. Officials are now telling people they must learn to live with Covid -- a similar move that worked in Western countries.
According to Shanghai Morning Post, Guangzhou health authorities have assured the public that Covid is less severe than the flu and no more serious than a seasonal cold:
"The virulence of the new coronavirus [Omicron] has now evolved to the level of the seasonal flu, and some are even less virulent than the flu, so you really don't need to panic," said Tang Xiaoping, director of the No 8 People's Hospital in Guangzhou and head of the national key clinical department of infectious diseases.
China downplaying the severity of Covid from flu to cold is the latest sign Beijing is attempting to calm fears and quickly reopen the economy. And why would they be doing that? Well, check out overnight economic data:
Overnight, a slew of economic data led to a decline in business activity in November. Retail sales fell 5.9% last month from a year earlier -- the biggest decline in consumer spending since May -- caused mainly by lockdowns.
The unemployment situation also worsened to 5.7% last month, the highest level in six months. And industrial production only rose to 2.2%, about half of October's figures.
Source: Bloomberg
China's economic slowdown, and the acceleration to the downside, is a direct result of disastrous zero Covid policies, hence why Beijing is pivoting hard to reopen.
Meanwhile, Feng Zijian, a former deputy chief at China's Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, recently said the coming Covid wave could infect 80 to 90% of the Chinese population.
China is battling its largest outbreak as infections soar.
And Beijing's mindset is apparent: reopen the economy, and let the virus spread because there isn't much officials can do at this point unless they want to crash the economy.
Beijing downplaying Covid as no more serious than a seasonal cold is a move to save its crumbling economy and calm public fears.
Whiplash is a terrible injury.
For those reading this who still wear face diapers, please take yourselves out of the gene pool.
“Covid Zero” to “Covid Ok” in a day, huh?
Hmmmm...
It took only Apple to state moving production to other nations....
“ It took only Apple to state moving production to other nations....”
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Apple has, wisely, been in the process of doing that for years. It was the MASSIVE protests that did it. Even absolute dictatorships have fears.
Lest we not lose track of the REAL information (so says Johns Hopkins, anyway), the mortality rate worldwide over three full years of deadly, awful, scary and really scary Covid is an enormous morality rate of 0.085 percent.
Thus only 99.015 percent of people survive this deadly, awful, scary and really scary Covid pandemic.
Mask up! The little technocrats will be telling more horror stories in 3... 2... 1....
(Calculation and sources provided upon request.)
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