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Celticguy

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https://www.wsj.com/articles/china-...with-caution-and-without-timeline-11667826209

Didn't see this coming but maybe now that Xi has become emperor he can afford to ease up a bit on the iron fist shit.

[COLOR=var(--primary-text-color)][FONT=var(--article-font-family)]SINGAPORE—Chinese leaders are considering steps toward reopening after nearly three years of tough pandemic restrictions but are proceeding slowly and have set no timeline, according to people familiar with the discussions.[/FONT][/COLOR][COLOR=var(--primary-text-color)][FONT=var(--article-font-family)]Chinese officials have grown concerned about the costs of their zero-tolerance approach to smothering Covid-19 outbreaks, which has resulted in lockdowns of cities and whole provinces, crushing business activity and confining hundreds of millions of people at home for weeks and sometimes months on end. But they are weighing those against the potential costs of reopening for public health and support for the Communist Party.[/FONT][/COLOR]
[COLOR=var(--primary-text-color)][FONT=var(--article-font-family)]As a result, they are proceeding cautiously despite the deepening impact of the Covid-19 policies, the people said, pointing to a long path to anything approaching prepandemic levels of activity, with the timeline stretching to sometime near the end of next year.

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[COLOR=var(--primary-text-color)][FONT=var(--article-font-family)]The uncertainty around China’s Covid-19 strategy has led to a [/FONT][/COLOR]guessing game in the financial markets[COLOR=var(--primary-text-color)][FONT=var(--article-font-family)], with some looking for any sign that China would begin easing its Covid-19 policies. China’s Communist Party congress last month, when Chinese leader Xi Jinping [/FONT][/COLOR]claimed a third term[COLOR=var(--primary-text-color)][FONT=var(--article-font-family)], had once been viewed as a potential turning point in its battle against Covid-19, but little has changed in the country’s approach to containing the virus.[/FONT][/COLOR]
 
The problem is that they have an old population and not a lot of people's immune systems have seen SARS-COV2, so dropping zero covid means that there will be a huge wave, that the hospitals will be overrun. But the longer they wait to get off of zero covid the harder the transition will be.
 
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