China's Gross COVID Miscalculation
"They've just painted themselves into a corner that's going to be hard to get out of.""Whatever you do, at some point you will get a pretty scary surge of infections.""What China has done is frittered away the benefits of the vaccination program."Dr. Paul Hunter, professor of medicine, University of East Anglia, U.K."[China faces a] great challenge. If they open up, if they don't stick to the zero-COVID strategy anymore, there will be a huge wave of infection among their population, and it's a big-population country.""Their health-care facilities or capacity will have to be transformed before encountering that kind of challenge [a need for more medical resources to handle the fallout of a failed policy].""I do think they have to have second thoughts about getting away from the zero-COVID strategy."Yi-Chun Lo, deputy head, Centers for Disease Control, Taiwan"He [Xi] owns the [zero-COVID] policy. It's very difficult for anyone to come to him now and say, 'Sir, we have to change our approach, because this is having a huge impact on the economy'."Guy Saint-Jacques, former Canadian ambassador to Beijing, 2012 to 2016"China might prove to be the major contributor to global COVID-19 deaths in 2022, perhaps exceeding one million.""The virus is apolitical and will spread where immunity walls are low.""In China, ideology now is driving everything."Dr. Prabhat Jha, executive director, Centre for Global Health Research, St.Michael's Hospital, Toronto
A protester reacts as he is arrested by police during a protest against China's COVID-19 pandemic measures, on a street in Shanghai on Nov. 27. (The Associated Press) |
Government
authorities in Beijing -- above all China's President Xi Jinping --
have miscalculated. The country teeters on the precipice of pandemic
disaster and that is because the manner in which its leaders directed
their no-holds-barred campaign to eradicate the SARS-CoV-2 virus is
about to backfire. The country's population now engaging in mass
protests have shown their political masters in the Chinese Communist
Party that people can be pushed only so far. That's the social dimension
of the zero-COVID policy.
Then
there is the inadequate number of vaccinations all carried out with
made-in-China-inferior-efficacy vaccines, and the decision that ensuring
all senior citizens be adequately vaccinated as a priority was never
made. True, the country where the virus originated and where its
leaders' reaction was faulted for good reason, has had a low infection
rate and death count in comparison to most other countries of the world.
Quite an achievement.
But
its cost is gathering steam and preparing to explode. The lack of
widespread infections has led to a lack of natural immunity. And the
result of all those issues; low infection rate/no herd immunity; low
vaccinations of the elderly, use of an insufficiently effective vaccine.
represents a failure to calculate the scientific/medical fallout of
that decision-making.
Chinese police officers block access to a site in Shanghai where protesters opposed to China's strict 'zero-COVID' policies had gathered on Nov. 27. (The Associated Press) |
It is now assumed that should the country's zero-COVID
policy be abruptly called off, a tsunami of coronavirus cases,
hospitalizations and death would follow. There are now two options left
to the government; continue the zero-COVID policy whose end is
unforeseeable, and risk enraging the public even further and face a
crumbling economy, or drop the policy and suffer the consequences of a
pathogen run amok with few natural immunity constraints to block its
advance.
President
Xi is proud of the fact that China has suffered so few deaths to this
point, particularly in comparison to the massive death count in the
United States during the worst waves of the onrushing pandemic, now
quelled to a steady-state. Researchers at the University of Toronto,
UBC, Johns Hopkins, Oxford and others analyzed previous studies to reach
the conclusion that vaccination is effective at serious illness
prevention and death.
They
also concluded that the after-effects to the general population of
infections is even more helpful in disease prevention through acquired
antibodies while a combination of both; hybrid immunization, represents
the most lasting shield against severe COVID-inspired illness. Prior to
the gross population wide vaccination, lockdown and mask controls were
important.
At
this point, loosening restrictions, bearing in mind the more
transmissible Omicron variants now circulating while broad infections
took place, the benefits of hybrid immunity also resulted. Contracting
COVID -19 in consideration of widespread vaccinations became less risky
to human health. So while China has vaccinated 89 percent of its
population, zero-COVID policies remained where large areas saw isolation
of people at home or in government facilities -- reflecting a few
cases.
It
was working-age adults that Beijing targeted for immunization, leaving
older Chinese residents most likely to fill up hospital ICUs or die from
COVID largely unvaccinated. Half of the over-80 population in China has
been immunized. And then there is the matter of the vaccines, with
those most powerful proving their cutting-edge efficacy with the use of
mRNA shots as well as adenovirus vaccines. China decided it would not
import any of the mRNA vaccines and use only home-produced counterparts
with far less proven efficacy.
For
all practical purposes a flood of seriously ill COVID patients has the
potential to completely overwhelm hospitals in China where there are
roughly four intensive-care beds per 100,000 people, compared to 13 in
Canada and 34 in Germany. And while Beijing has finally signalled it is
is prepared to loosen some restrictions, the potential for a grave
fall-out from their past severe and ill-thought-out mandates creates an
aura of uncertainty about the possible outcome.
A protester shouts slogans against China's strict 'zero COVID' measures in Beijing on Nov. 28. (Kevin Frayer/Getty Images) |
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