The Chinese communist regime has just abruptly ended its zero-COVID policy that it had strictly enforced for the past three years. However, towards the last months of the policy, an unprecedented outbreak of the virus had already begun despite the restrictions, and it is now bringing the country’s weak medical system to the brink of collapse.
On Dec. 7, the Chinese State Council issued the “New Ten Rules” on the epidemic control, including the relaxing of measures such as allowing self-isolation at home and not requiring negative PCR tests for cross-regional travel.
But to date, the regime still does not have a clear roadmap for “coexisting with the virus,” nor has it allocated sufficient medical resources to cope with the massive wave of infections that is predicted….