China Covid-19 peak to last two-three months, hit rural areas next

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China Covid-19 peak to last two-three months, hit rural areas next
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There are worries that medical facilities in rural area cannot cope with the expected surge of infections. Read more at straitstimes.com.

BEIJING - The peak of China’s Covid-19 wave is expected to last two to three months, and will soon swell over the vast countryside where medical resources are relatively scarce, a top Chinese epidemiologist has said.which officially start from Jan 21, known before the pandemic as the world’s largest annual migration of people.of mass lockdowns that fuelled historic protests across the country in late November, and finally reopened its borders this past Sunday.

“Our priority focus has been on the large cities. It is time to focus on rural areas,” Dr Zeng was quoted as saying. Health authorities have been reporting five or fewer deaths a day over the past month, numbers which are inconsistent with the long queues seen at funeral homes and the body bags seen coming out of crowded hospitals.

Concerns over data transparency were among the factors that prompted more than a dozen countries to demand pre-departure Covid-19 tests from travellers arriving from China.Beijing, which had shut its borders from the rest of the world for three years and still demands all visitors get tested before their trip, has said it strongly opposes such curbs, which it finds “discriminatory” and “unscientific.

Many economists remain cautious about the pace of revival following the faster-than-expected reopening.

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