After CNY, China has reached "herd immunity"
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Cool 

This comes in the same week when SG further relax COVID restriction to DORSCON level Green.

Writing on his Weibo account on Jan 21, the eve of Chinese New Year, the CDC’s Chief Epidemiologist Wu Zunyou said about 80%  of Chinese had already been infected.“In the short term, for example in the next two or three months, the probability of a large-scale rebound of the pandemic or a second wave of cases across the country is very small,” he said.  Prof Jin pointed out that because the virus had ripped through the population within a short span of time, China had reached “herd immunity”.

https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/east-a...ravel-rush
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Amd must be very disappointed
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#3

coronavirus causing covid19 does not exist
It is a scam all along
now we must understand Haarp

HAARP in operations
various uses
mind-control
weather modifications
and quakes

and blood poisoning
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#4

Pfizer & Moderna shares will definitely drop to way bottom, and W.HO. will be super xiasuay.

疫苗可以不打, 手枪一定要打!
疫苗可以不注射, 精子一定要远射!
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#5

u think reali got infection
wearing masks save u?
a beri silly person.
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#6

Just over a month ago, some in the West predicted...

https://edition.cnn.com/2022/12/19/china...index.html
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China on Wednesday (Mar 1) relaxed COVID-19 testing requirements for travellers from several countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Cambodia and New Zealand.  It is no longer mandatory for a PCR test result, which was to be taken no more than 48 hours before departure.

nudie

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/chi...nd-3314341
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(03-03-2023, 10:18 PM)Manthink Wrote:  China on Wednesday (Mar 1) relaxed COVID-19 testing requirements for travellers from several countries, including Singapore, Malaysia, the Philippines, Cambodia and New Zealand.  It is no longer mandatory for a PCR test result, which was to be taken no more than 48 hours before departure.

nudie

https://www.channelnewsasia.com/asia/chi...nd-3314341

So what was all the zero covid bluster about? shouldnt they have done this earlier?
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Timing is crucial. Right time to open up as both daily cases and death are trending donward
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(04-03-2023, 12:02 AM)pinklion Wrote:  So what was all the zero covid bluster about? shouldnt they have done this earlier?


You forget - just 2 years ago what came before the Omicron variant ?

The Zero Covid was a pro-active and effective measure that prevented avoidable COVID death rates which we saw in India and US where the gov simply fail to do basic isolation and contact tracing like SG and the Chinese had been doing....[Image: TWITTER-COVID-Leading-Cause-of-Death_PK_Logo.png]

https://www.reuters.com/world/india/indi...021-05-14/
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Anyone still remember the 11 millions in Wuhan was in lock down right before CNY in Feb 2020 and built an emergency hospital within 10 days ?

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#12

...then we heard this from the West

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/f...man-rights
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#13

3 YEARS later, SG can't wait for China to further relax entry requirement for SGreans travellers, including our students attending universities there.

Big Grin

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https://www.straitstimes.com/asia/vivian...d-19-times
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#14

asianinvestor.net (8 Feb 2023)

Daily activity data provides further evidence that the worst of the outbreak is probably behind us.
Car and subway traffic is rebounding in big cities, inter-regional freight traffic is picking up and property sales are on the rise again. This is not confined to large urban areas. Phone surveys by independent research provider Dragonomics suggest that 80% of the rural population has already caught the virus – even before travel surrounding Chinese New Year started on January 9 – and that activity is beginning to normalise.


...China’s recovery will be felt, particularly among its Asian neighbours. The main beneficiaries are likely to be Taiwan, Malaysia and Korea via trade in goods, as well as Thailand and Vietnam via tourism.

https://www.asianinvestor.net/article/ch...ero/483035

You've got friendly neighbours? Grow Up! 李光耀 2013
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#15

How come WHO never praised CCP for its good effort in Covid? WHO’s chief who is a Socialist member used to praise CCP in 2002 till pple said he is a CCP member. Now WHO claimed it has difficulties getting data from CCP.

https://www.businessinsider.com/who-flat...2020-6?amp

https://theprint.in/world/2020-2022-whos...97290/?amp



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(16-04-2023, 01:43 PM)teaserteam Wrote:  How come WHO never praised CCP for its good effort in Covid?  WHO’s chief who is a Socialist member used to praise CCP  in 2002 till pple said he is a CCP member.  Now WHO claimed it has difficulties getting data from CCP.

Explains why your reputation score so low....

Didn't you read what WHO said from the start of the pandemic ?

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/science/...xi-jinping

You've got friendly neighbours? Grow Up! 李光耀 2013
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