As I see it | Bus crash that killed 27 on way to quarantine underscores dangers of China’s extreme zero-Covid measures

  • While other countries shed pandemic policies, such as contact tracing and forced isolation, China is moving to institutionalise its extreme measures
  • There are clear signs that Beijing’s tough zero-Covid approach is no longer justifiable

A bus transporting residents from Guiyang to a quarantine centre crashed on Sunday, killing 27 and injuring 20. Netizens mourned the loss of life caused by China’s strict Covid control measures. Photo: Weibo

In times of emergency, some governments invoke extreme measures that might violate people’s rights in order to protect the majority.

During the Covid-19 pandemic, some governments had an infected person stay home or in a quarantine facility out of concern for others.
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