a new outbreak of Covid-19 could generate new variants

a new outbreak of Covid-19 could generate new variants

Just a few weeks ago, the end of the restrictions in China was celebrated by a part of the world: those responsible for economic institutions international They celebrated China’s decision to soften its “zero covid” policy. Among them, the managing director of the IMF, Kristalina Georgievawho described it as a “decisive” step forward.

The relaxation of sanitary restrictions meant good news for the world economy, which is experiencing difficultiesdeclared the head of the International Monetary Fund (IMF) after a conference with Chinese Premier Li Keqiang in Huangshan, in eastern China.

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Mass testing in Shanghai, part of China’s zero covid policy.

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China and an unprecedented wave of Covid-19 infections

Immersed in an unprecedented wave of infections since part of the population showed discontent with the harshest confinement policies, the National Health Commission of China announced that stop posting your statistics on covid-19.

Despite the lack of national statistics, authorities in various cities estimate that Hundreds of thousands of people have been infected in recent weeks in the countrywhere hospitals and crematoriums are overwhelmed, according to local and foreign media.

Among several relaxations granted, the Chinese government announced this week that travelers from abroad they will not be required to quarantine from January 8in another setback of the strict regime that had the country practically isolated from the world since the start of the pandemic.

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Covid-19 can mutate again

Antoine Flahault, Director of the Institute for Global Health at the University of Genevaassured that when contagion increases, the chances of new mutations developing are greater: “The fact that 1.4 billion people are suddenly exposed to SARS-CoV-2 obviously creates conditions for emerging variants.”

Bruno Lina, professor of virology at the University of Lyonfrom France, declared in the same vein, noting that China will become a “potential breeding ground for the virus.”

Beyond the increase in infections and the abandonment of the efficient “zero covid” policy, the Chinese government rely on scientific ability to deal with the health risk.

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