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China’s zero-Covid stand vindicated as Omicron shuts borders around the world
- Omicron is ‘booster shot’ for zero-tolerance policy, observer says, as countries race to impose border and travel curbs to keep out new strain
- But even if China manages to avoid devastation, the variant could add to the case for postponing any reopening plans
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Countries across the world scrambled this week to impose border and travel curbs after the new Omicron variant emerged.
But in China, it was business as usual.
While scientists race to figure out whether the Covid-19 variant first sequenced in South Africa will pose a bigger problem than the highly infectious Delta strain, countries ranging from the UK and Israel to Japan erred on the side of caution.
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They put in place pre-emptive defences and travel restrictions designed to keep the variant out, rather than betting on Omicron being a flash in the pan. It’s a calculus Beijing did not have to consider.
The emergence of the highly mutated form of the virus has provided some vindication for China’s zero-Covid approach, which saw the country close its border indefinitely at the beginning of the pandemic, and intensify its stringent curbs ever since.
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