Sunday Times (Sri Lanka)

China's health system faces raft of challenges as Omicron hits

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BEIJING, April 9, (AFP) - China is battling its biggest spike in coronaviru­s cases since the start of the pandemic, with millions under lockdown and the healthcare system feeling the pressure.

One of the last countries sticking to a zero- Covid strategy, China aims to stamp out every infection with strict lockdowns and by sending all cases to secure facilities.

That is placing a strain on China's already under- pressure medical system, as the highly transmissi­ble Omicron variant rapidly moves through the population.

Here are some of China's key challenges in the fight against Covid:

Beijing says more than 1.2 billion people in China had received two doses of a Covid vaccine by mid-March -- nearly 90 percent of the population.

It has also launched a booster campaign but more than half of the population has yet to receive a third shot.

A major challenge is protecting the elderly, with only around half of Chinese people aged above 80 double-vaccinated and fewer than a fifth having received a booster.

Among the over- 60s, just over half have received a third shot.

Officials have launched a fresh push to encourage older people to get a third dose, after hospitals in Hong Kong were overwhelme­d by a wave of severe cases -- mostly unvaccinat­ed elderly patients.

China is using homegrown vaccines and has not approved any foreign- made shots, but it has given “conditiona­l” approval to Pfizer's Covid-19 drug Paxlovid.

Chinese vaccines have shown a lower rate of efficacy in studies compared with many foreign jabs.

However, several Chinese vaccine makers have recently been given the go-ahead for clinical trials on a domestical­ly- made mRNA Covid jab -- the same technology as the Pfizer/ BioNTech and Moderna shots.

China's healthcare system was understaff­ed and struggling to cope with its huge and ageing population even before the pandemic.

According to the National Health Commission, China has only 2.9 general practition­ers per 10,000 people. Britain has around the same number for every 1,000 people.

Some Chinese regions are woefully under-resourced.

In Jilin province, site of a recent Covid cluster, authoritie­s said there were only 22,880 hospital beds for a population of 24 million.

Peking University researcher­s have warned that China could

suffer a “colossal outbreak” that would quickly overwhelm its medical system if the authoritie­s relaxed restrictio­ns to a similar degree as in Europe and the United States.

It would likely lead to hundreds of thousands of new cases a day, the researcher­s said.

 ?? ?? A group of women, wearing masks, play cards by a street in Beijing. (AFP)
A group of women, wearing masks, play cards by a street in Beijing. (AFP)

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