Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never understood why xi didn’t just let covid rip through the population and achieve herd immunity while keeping the economy open/humming.
Afterall in China, economic growth is everything and he has state control to put down people if they complained that things were open.
Also, covid primarily affects older people, which are usually an economic burden.
For being a cold-eyed calculating type, xi sure sounds like a bleeding heart on covid
Your questions seem to be based on very basic assumptions that suggest you don't actually know anything about China.
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Or Chinese culture or the way that Chinese people view illness.
Xi didn't impose zero covid on an unwilling populace.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:people dying at such large number would be catastrophic for the existence of CCP and Xi. Now, its a double whammy - don't want to return to normalcy but also can't push the economy either. In addition, Xi don't want to use western vaccines due to ego. I believe this will be create the downfall for Xi
I think if economic growth sticks at 3% that’s way worse for cCP than having a few million oldies die
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’ve never understood why xi didn’t just let covid rip through the population and achieve herd immunity while keeping the economy open/humming.
Afterall in China, economic growth is everything and he has state control to put down people if they complained that things were open.
Also, covid primarily affects older people, which are usually an economic burden.
For being a cold-eyed calculating type, xi sure sounds like a bleeding heart on covid
Your questions seem to be based on very basic assumptions that suggest you don't actually know anything about China.
Anonymous wrote:I’ve never understood why xi didn’t just let covid rip through the population and achieve herd immunity while keeping the economy open/humming.
Afterall in China, economic growth is everything and he has state control to put down people if they complained that things were open.
Also, covid primarily affects older people, which are usually an economic burden.
For being a cold-eyed calculating type, xi sure sounds like a bleeding heart on covid
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
This is a good article about the situation:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/nov/28/china-abandon-zero-covid-protests-mass-vaccination
No I know all of this. My question was why the initial policy in 2020 was taken?
I know Chinese are big on saving face which means doubling down on terrible policy but the initial 2020 “zero covid” policy never made sense to me
Anonymous wrote:people dying at such large number would be catastrophic for the existence of CCP and Xi. Now, its a double whammy - don't want to return to normalcy but also can't push the economy either. In addition, Xi don't want to use western vaccines due to ego. I believe this will be create the downfall for Xi
Anonymous wrote:
Older people are respected in China and Asia in general. There is no real herd immunity when you are talking about a virus that mutates and they don't have a good vaccine. For some reason they won't use the western vaccine.
Anonymous wrote:
This is a good article about the situation:
https://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2022/nov/28/china-abandon-zero-covid-protests-mass-vaccination