My Take | Why China’s ‘dynamic zero’ battle against Omicron will be a Pyrrhic victory for Shanghai

  • Shanghai will contain the current wave – just like Wuhan and Shenzhen did – but the cost will be much higher given the city’s size, sophistication and overseas links
  • While the city has not reported any direct deaths from Omicron, there are several anecdotes of people who died due to lack of access to medical services

Workers wearing protective gear walk on a street during the second stage of a Covid-19 lockdown in the Jing’an district in Shanghai on April 3, 2022. Photo: AFP

China has doubled down on its “dynamic zero” policy to deal with the Omicron outbreak in Shanghai by extending a de facto citywide lockdown and flying in medical staff from around the country to help curb the spread of the virus.

It is astonishing for many to watch what is happening in Shanghai, a metropolis of 25 million, at a time when most countries in the world are trying to put Covid-19 behind them. It seems that Chinese authorities are determined to view Omicron as deadly as previous variants, even though the medical data – including China’s own official data – says otherwise.

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