The Borneo Post

Xi praises China’s virus handling

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SHANGHAI: China’s President Xi Jinping praised the country’s ‘tested’ zero-Covid strategy yesterday, even as Shanghai authoritie­s prepared nearly 130,000 beds for Covid-19 patients amid surging cases and mounting public anger.

Until March, China had kept cases low with localised lockdowns, mass testing, and strict restrictio­ns on internatio­nal travel.

But the country has reported thousands of daily cases in recent weeks, with economic hub and outbreak epicentre Shanghai placed under lockdown over ballooning infections of the highly transmissi­ble Omicron variant.

Shanghai authoritie­s said on Friday that 130,000 new beds were ready or under constructi­on for Covid-positive residents in the city at makeshift venues including exposition halls.

The city reported more than 21,000 new infections yesterday, the vast majority asymptomat­ic.

Yet President Xi on Friday lauded the country’s Covid response, saying at an event to honour Olympic athletes that the country’s handling of the recent Winter Games showed that its virus policy “once again withstood the test.”

“Some foreign athletes told us that if there was a gold medal for epidemic response, it should be awarded to China,” Xi said at the ceremony in Beijing.

Shanghai’s roughly 25 million inhabitant­s were locked down in phases last week, prompting scenes of panic buying and mass testing.

Residents have begun to chafe at the restrictio­ns, with some taking to social media to complain of food shortages and express outrage over the killing of a pet corgi by health workers.

Meanwhile, officials softened a policy of splitting Covid-positive children from their virus-free parents after the rule triggered public anger.

But Beijing is sticking to its zero-tolerance approach and is determined to squash the Shanghai outbreak, sending in 38,000 medical workers and 2,000 soldiers from around the country to the city as reinforcem­ents.

The state-run People’s Daily newspaper declared that zeroCovid remained the ‘best choice’ for China, arguing the country should “never grow numb, never grow tired of fighting, and never grow slack.”

China, the country where the coronaviru­s was first detected in the central city of Wuhan in late 2019, is among the last remaining places in the world following a zero-Covid approach to the pandemic.

The outbreak has taken on an increasing­ly serious economic dimension, with China’s factory output falling to its lowest in two years in March, according to independen­t indices released by Chinese media group Caixin.

 ?? — AFP photo ?? Policemen, health workers and residents stand around an ambulance that arrived at the entrance of a neighbourh­ood during a Covid-19 coronaviru­s lockdown in the Jing’an district in Shanghai.
— AFP photo Policemen, health workers and residents stand around an ambulance that arrived at the entrance of a neighbourh­ood during a Covid-19 coronaviru­s lockdown in the Jing’an district in Shanghai.

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