China Braces for Massive COVID-19 Wave In January: JN.1 Subvariant To Become Dominant Strain, Warn Officials
China Braces for Potential COVID Surge in January After Experts Predict Massive COVID Wave To Hit The Country In January 2024.
China Braces for Potential COVID Surge in January After Experts Predict Massive COVID Wave To Hit The Country In January 2024.
A prominent government scientist has claimed that nearly 8 in 10 people in China have already been infected with COVID-19 in the latest COVID surge.
According to the experts, on January 13, China's daily COVID numbers are likely to go up to 3.7 million. Follow this space for all the latest updates on COVID-19.
Experts have cautioned that China is moving towards a phase where the country will be hit by multiple COVID waves which will mostly get triggered by Omicron subvariants.
The massive COVID resurgence in China has left the world worried about the future of the pandemic. Let's take a close look at the variants that are driving the current COVID spike in China.
According to the experts, approximately 100 million Covid cases and one million deaths can be expected in China due to the highly lethal COVID BF.7 Variant.
A survey of public tender listings on China's internet over the past two weeks have shown that nearly all Chinese hospitals are now in the market for ventilators and other emergency equipments that might be needed to assist seriously ill patients
While the reversal might sound optimistic but it made the immunity lacking population to suddenly become more vulnerable
The sudden surge in cases comes in the backdrop after Beijing backed down over China's "zero-Covid" policy following the massive scale protests against the stringent rules and restrictions.
China's top health agency has announced that it has become impossible for the country to track the exact number of COVID cases.
China's top health body has said that in the current situation, tracking COVID infections in the country is now "impossible".
According to the reports, for the first time since 2019, Beijing has reported over 1,000 new cases in a day.
In the last 24 hours, the country has recorded 1,673 local Covid cases around the country, of which, 1,359 are asymptomatic.
As cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in nine provinces in China, experts blame food packaging as a risk factor. Here's what the findings suggest.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently called the policy unsustainable, a view Chinese officials rejected outright even while they say they hope to minimize the impact.
In the video, they can be heard saying - "From tonight, couples should sleep separately, don't kiss, hug is not allowed, and eat separately. Thank you for your corporation."
Experts have cautioned that the current surge may lead to an increase in the numbers of hospitalisations in the country. Follow TheHealthSite.com for all the latest updates on COVID-19.
The dominant strain Omicron has over 30 worrisome mutations in its spike protein which makes it capable of infecting the fully immunized individuals as well.
China Braces for Potential COVID Surge in January After Experts Predict Massive COVID Wave To Hit The Country In January 2024.
A prominent government scientist has claimed that nearly 8 in 10 people in China have already been infected with COVID-19 in the latest COVID surge.
According to the experts, on January 13, China's daily COVID numbers are likely to go up to 3.7 million. Follow this space for all the latest updates on COVID-19.
Experts have cautioned that China is moving towards a phase where the country will be hit by multiple COVID waves which will mostly get triggered by Omicron subvariants.
The massive COVID resurgence in China has left the world worried about the future of the pandemic. Let's take a close look at the variants that are driving the current COVID spike in China.
According to the experts, approximately 100 million Covid cases and one million deaths can be expected in China due to the highly lethal COVID BF.7 Variant.
A survey of public tender listings on China's internet over the past two weeks have shown that nearly all Chinese hospitals are now in the market for ventilators and other emergency equipments that might be needed to assist seriously ill patients
While the reversal might sound optimistic but it made the immunity lacking population to suddenly become more vulnerable
The sudden surge in cases comes in the backdrop after Beijing backed down over China's "zero-Covid" policy following the massive scale protests against the stringent rules and restrictions.
China's top health agency has announced that it has become impossible for the country to track the exact number of COVID cases.
China's top health body has said that in the current situation, tracking COVID infections in the country is now "impossible".
According to the reports, for the first time since 2019, Beijing has reported over 1,000 new cases in a day.
In the last 24 hours, the country has recorded 1,673 local Covid cases around the country, of which, 1,359 are asymptomatic.
As cases of COVID-19 continue to rise in nine provinces in China, experts blame food packaging as a risk factor. Here's what the findings suggest.
The World Health Organization (WHO) recently called the policy unsustainable, a view Chinese officials rejected outright even while they say they hope to minimize the impact.
In the video, they can be heard saying - "From tonight, couples should sleep separately, don't kiss, hug is not allowed, and eat separately. Thank you for your corporation."
Experts have cautioned that the current surge may lead to an increase in the numbers of hospitalisations in the country. Follow TheHealthSite.com for all the latest updates on COVID-19.
The dominant strain Omicron has over 30 worrisome mutations in its spike protein which makes it capable of infecting the fully immunized individuals as well.