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Zero local infections in China as Delta outbreak retreats

Beijing reins in most serious resurgence in months with mass testing, lockdowns

Updated 4 years ago · Published on 23 Aug 2021 7:00PM

Zero local infections in China as Delta outbreak retreats
Chinese-made Covid-19 vaccines have a nearly 60% efficacy against the Delta variant, with antibodies rising with a booster shot, says a leading virologist. – AFP pic, August 23, 2021

BEIJING – China reported no new domestic Covid-19 cases today, and Beijing appears poised to bring to heel the pandemic’s most serious resurgence in months – driven by the highly contagious Delta variant – with mass testing and targeted lockdowns.

The latest outbreak, which began in mid-July when cleaners at Nanjing airport tested positive, is the most severe since Covid-19 first surfaced in the central city of Wuhan.

Over 1,000 people have been infected across dozens of cities.

But, Communist authorities reacted with swift localised lockdowns, travel restrictions and mass testing of neighbourhoods with infections as part of their “zero case” approach to the pandemic, which has virtually sealed off China’s borders and allowed the economy to rebound.

New domestic infections have been falling for over two weeks.

Today, National Health Commission data shows that local infections have returned to zero after a five-week battle.

Meanwhile, health experts are attempting to shore up confidence in the country’s vaccination drive with leading virologist Zhong Nanshan saying “effective herd immunity” is on the horizon once over 80% of the population is vaccinated – a target likely achieved by year-end. 

Chinese vaccines have a nearly 60% efficacy against the Delta variant, with antibodies rising with a booster shot, he added.

As of Saturday, almost 1.94 billion vaccine doses have been administered, official figures showed, although the proportion of vaccinated people is unclear.

Officials are using big data to “quickly identify risk areas”, isolating high-risk groups in centralised zones, and sharing information quickly between regions, Gao Guangming of the National Health Commission told a recent press conference.

Beijing has also been clamping down on officials who mishandled local outbreaks, with dozens punished as authorities rush to contain transmissions. – AFP, August 23, 2021

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