China orders lockdowns in Shanghai to control record outbreak of Covid-19 infections


Millions of citizens were placed in confinement this Sunday in Chinaafter registering the highest number of infections by Covid-19 in two years, but the “zero Covid” policy causes fatigue among the population and even doubts about its effectiveness.

The Asian giant reported 3,939 Covid-19 infections in 24 hours this Sunday, the highest figure in the last 24 months in the country, where the population of several cities was confined due to virus outbreaks, reported the National Health Commission.

Due to the outbreak, neighborhoods were cordoned off one by one in Shanghaithe most populous metropolis in Chinaand closed shopping centers, restaurants and schools.

In the technology hub of the south, Shenzhen, bordering Hong Kong17 million people were isolated this Sunday after identifying 66 cases, while 19 provinces face outbreaks of the variants Omicron and Delta of the coronavirus.

Yanji, a city of 700,000 people on the North Korean border, also went into quarantine. And in the city of Jilin, the inhabitants of hundreds of neighborhoods were partially confined, a municipal official announced on Sunday.

Jilin villagers have completed six rounds of mass testing, officials said.

On Sunday, the city reported more than 500 cases of the contagious Omicron variant of Covid-19.

Chinawhere he coronavirus was first detected at the end of 2019, it has followed a strict “zero Covid” policy with lockdowns, travel restrictions and mass testing when infectious hotspots are detected.

However, the number of infections in a country of 1.4 billion inhabitants is small when compared to other nations.

“Emergency response mechanisms in some areas are not robust enough, there is not enough understanding of the characteristics of the Omicron variant, and there have been improper decisions,” said Zhang Yan, a provincial health authority in Jilin.

The mayor of Jilin and the head of the Changchun health commission were removed from their posts on Saturday, state media reported, a sign of the tough policy imposed by local authorities to fight the outbreaks.

China has so far managed to keep coronavirus cases low thanks to draconian measures, but exhaustion is increasingly taking its toll on the country.

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Some officials are now advocating softer measures, at the same time that economists are warning of damage to the economy due to confinements.

“It’s the worst (confinement) since 2020,” a resident of shenzhen, who is said to call Zhang. “Lockdowns are too frequent, my friend woke up in the morning to find that her building had been cordoned off overnight without warning. Her boss had to mail her a laptop,” she says.

Hong Kong, meanwhile, currently has one of the world’s highest death rates from the virus, with Omicron hitting its mostly older population still reluctant to get vaccinated.

Thousands of expats have also left the city, mainly due to school closures and severe restrictions that have reduced any gathering or movement to almost zero.

Faced with the increase in cases, the Chinese health authority announced on Friday that it would introduce the use of rapid antigen tests, which could indicate a form of relaxation of the Communist Party’s health policy.

Last week, a leading Chinese scientist indicated that the country should try to live with the coronavirus, as other countries have done.

But the government has not ruled out the possibility of resorting to strict lockdowns.

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