Most Chinese may end up with Covid-19, senior health adviser warns

About 80 to 90 per cent of the Chinese population may eventually be infected with the virus. PHOTO: REUTERS

BEIJING – The vast majority of China’s population may eventually contract Covid-19, a senior health-policy adviser has warned, as Beijing makes concerted steps toward dismantling its zero-tolerance approach to the coronavirus and living with higher case levels.

About 80 to 90 per cent of the Chinese population may eventually be infected with the virus, according to the latest estimate by Dr Feng Zijian, a former deputy chief at China’s Centres for Disease Control and Prevention.

“It’s going to be inevitable for most of us to get infected once, regardless of how the Covid-fighting measures are adjusted,” Dr Feng said at an online meeting on Tuesday held by Tsinghua University in Beijing.

Dr Feng is now advising China’s joint prevention and control task force on how to manage the pandemic. He was one of eight experts convened by Vice-Premier Sun Chunlan last week, when she dropped a reference to the term “dynamic Covid zero” and pledged small, consistent changes to optimise China’s approach to Covid-19.

Some 60 per cent of China’s population may be infected in the first wave, before the curve flattens, Dr Feng predicted. By comparison, about 58 per cent of the US population had been infected by February 2022, according to a US Centres for Disease Control and Prevention analysis released in April. That was up from 33.5 per cent in December.

Until about a week ago, Chinese officials were still pledging to quash Covid-19 outbreaks and eliminate the virus. Protests against the stringent rules, with citizens taking to the streets in a swath of Chinese cities, seem to have hastened China’s pivot away from a policy that has been closely tied to President Xi Jinping.

Dr Feng presented his warning ahead of an announcement on Wednesday that showed China moved definitively away from its long-held zero-Covid policies. The authorities are now easing a range of restrictions that were maintained even after the bulk of the rest of the world moved toward living with the virus.

Less than a month after starting the reopening process by issuing 20 guidelines to local officials to minimise disruption from looser rules, the National Health Commission set out 10 new measures to assist the move away from zero-Covid.

The government estimates that its strategy up to now has avoided 1 million deaths and 50 million illnesses. It has reported fewer than 6,000 deaths from Covid-19 on the mainland, mostly early in the pandemic. That compares with about 1 million in the US, which has a population less than a quarter the size. China has used those figures to portray its system of governance as superior.

China is reporting more than 20,000 new cases a day at the moment, as outbreaks flare from Beijing to the southern manufacturing hub of Guangzhou. That is up from less than 100 a day in June, and zero for long periods of 2020. BLOOMBERG

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