China says COVID outbreak has infected 80% of population
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[January 21, 2023]
BEIJING (Reuters) - The possibility of a big COVID-19 rebound in
China over the next two or three months is remote as 80% of people have
been infected, a prominent government scientist said on Saturday.
The mass movement of people during the ongoing Lunar New Year holiday
period may spread the pandemic, boosting infections in some areas, but a
second COVID wave is unlikely in the near term, Wu Zunyou, chief
epidemiologist at the China Center for Disease Control and Prevention,
said on the Weibo social media platform.
Hundreds of millions of Chinese are travelling across the country for
holiday reunions that had been suspended under recently eased COVID
curbs, raising fears of fresh outbreaks in rural areas less equipped to
manage large outbreaks.
China has passed the peak of COVID patients in fever clinics, emergency
rooms and with critical conditions, a National Health Commission
official said on Thursday.
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A patient lies on a bed at the emergency
department of a hospital, amid the coronavirus disease (COVID-19)
outbreak in Shanghai, China January 17, 2023. REUTERS/Staff
Nearly 60,000 people with COVID had
died in hospital as of Jan. 12, roughly a month after China abruptly
dismantled its zero-COVID policy, according to government data.
But some experts said that figure probably vastly undercounts the
full impact, as it excludes those who die at home, and because many
doctors have said they are discouraged from citing COVID as a cause
of death.
(Reporting by Beijing newsroom; Editing by Raju Gopalakrishnan and
William Mallard)
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