China’s Covid-19 outbreak has US worried about new variants
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Medical staff moving a patient into a fever clinic at a hospital in Shanghai on Dec 19, 2022.
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WASHINGTON - The US is concerned China’s runaway Covid-19 outbreak loosening zero-Covid protocols
“When it comes to the current outbreak in China, we want to see this addressed,” State Department spokesman Ned Price said in a briefing on Monday.
“We know that anytime the virus is spreading in the wild that it has the potential to mutate and to pose a threat to people everywhere.”
Chinese cities are witnessing a wave of Covid-19 cases,
On Monday, police and security guards pushed journalists back from a Beijing crematorium.
A spokesman at the Chinese Embassy in Washington didn’t immediately respond to a request for comment about Mr Price’s remarks.
The outbreak has grown following the government’s decision to lift a raft of strict restrictions, including quarantine and isolation protocols, that had largely insulated China’s 1.4 billion people from the worst impact of the Covid-19 pandemic.
China’s U-turn on Covid-19 followed protests in late November
Health agencies, including the US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), have been on the lookout for new variants such as Covid-19 waves hit different countries around the world. New variations “allow the virus to spread more easily or make it resistant to treatments or vaccines”, according to the CDC.
The US – which is sending a delegation led by Secretary of State Antony Blinken to Beijing early in the new year – hopes China can get its current Covid-19 outbreak under control in part because any further blow to the Asian nation could further harm the global economy, Mr Price said.
“The toll of the virus is of concern to the rest of the world, given the size of China’s GDP,” he said. “It’s not only good for China to be in a stronger position vis-à-vis Covid-19, but it’s good for the rest of the world as well.” BLOOMBERG

