Why China shows no sign of backing away from its ‘zero-Covid’ strategy

Why China shows no sign of backing away from its ‘zero-Covid’ strategy


While the rest of the world battled wave after wave of coronavirus, China’s strict zero-Covid policy kept case numbers down and national pride up. So how long can China maintain its strict Covid policies? And what matters most to Beijing?

Thanks to its zero tolerance for Covid-19 cases, China was the only major economy to grow in 2020.

While the rest of the world battled wave after wave of coronavirus, China’s sealed borders, rigorous testing and strict quarantine policies let life for most people proceed as usual. China’s approach became a source of national pride.

“The success of the strategy has sustained a very low level of infection in comparison to the failure of the liberal democracies, including the United States,” said Yanzhong Huang of the Council on Foreign Relations.

Now, a major outbreak in China’s most populous city, Shanghai, has threatened to change all that, with signs that public discontent is growing.

So, how long can China maintain its strict Covid policies? And what matters most to the Chinese government?



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