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Wave of covid-19 in China “It’s basically over,” the head of China’s National Health Commission’s coronavirus response team said today. Liang Wangnian.
China “withstood the blow and the challenge of this wave COVID-19”, – assured at a press conference officialin which he added that Population established a “relatively good immune barrier” against the disease.
However epidemic “This is not the end yet,” he warned. Liangwho added that infections continue to occur “sporadically and locally” in the geography of the Asian country, collects the news portal News Sina.
For its part, commission spokesman Mi Feng said that “the virus continues to mutate” and called for “focus on protecting health and preventing serious diseases.”
“Decisive Victory”
Last week, the leadership of the Chinese Communist Party (CCP) said the country had won a “decisive victory” over pandemic since he started to dismantle the “zero covid” policy at the end of November.
At the end of 2022 China began to loosen the strict “zero covid” policy that had been in place for almost three years and consisted of lockdowns wherever infections were found, near-total border closures, and constant PCR testing of the population.
A total of 83,150 COVID-19-related hospital deaths were reported in China between December 8, when the zero covid policy began to be dismantled, and February 9, according to China’s Center for Disease Control.
The easing of restrictions led to the rapid spread of the virus across China’s geography in December and January, with scenes of intense hospital pressure and some voices questioning the veracity of the proposed figures.
After almost three years of severe restrictions that resulted in protests in different parts of the country, at the end of 2022, China began to dismantle the “zero covid” strategy, and on January 8 it was reduced from category A, the maximum danger level. – B disease management, thereby marking in practice the end of this policy.
(As reported by EFE)
Source: RPP

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