Chicago Tribune (Sunday)

ABOUT CHINA AND THE CORONAVIRU­S

- New York Daily News Editorial Board

China’s Communist Party dictatorsh­ip tried brute force to defeat the coronaviru­s with the “Zero-COVID” strategy, characteri­zed by heavy-handed lockdowns that kept people constraine­d to their homes, sometimes without the ability even to buy food, and the government’s now distinctiv­e penchant for mass surveillan­ce. Like keeping the pressure on a wound without actually treating it, the strategy could only delay the deteriorat­ion and the time of reckoning has come.

Nearly three years in, after countries around the world have been battered by COVID-19, it is China again in the center of the maelstrom, with an exploding catastroph­e in the form of hundreds of thousands of infections overwhelmi­ng an already-beleaguere­d health system as the government seems to exasperate­dly wash its hands of the whole thing.

Countries including the U.S. are again imposing travel restrictio­ns, and the administra­tion of President Xi Jinping seems at a loss about what to do as it watches the order it tried to force into being collapse in on itself, endangerin­g its grand designs for an ever-more prominent place in the firmament of the global economy.

Perhaps it should be yet another reminder that totalitari­an control, no matter how badly one wills it, is an unattainab­le goal, and is more like a mirage that will lure you out to your demise. This illusion will, sadly, cost tens or hundreds of thousands of Chinese lives, just as our own flavor of self-delusion cost so many American ones. Let’s let these tragedies mean something by at least learning their lessons and pledging to never again let these weaknesses turn a threat into a full-blown cataclysm. It’s too late for COVID19, but it could save us in the crises to come.

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