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"Winter is Coming": Chinese Govt tells citizens to stock up in anticipation of new Covid outbreak

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'Stock up', China says, amid new Covid-19 outbreak

Published Nov 02, 2021
Updated Nov 02, 2021
6 hrs ago

SHANGHAI — China's government has urged citizens to stock up on daily necessities and for authorities to take steps to ensure adequate food supplies as the country adopts increasingly tight measures to contain its latest Covid-19 outbreak.

A notice posted on the website of the Ministry of Commerce late on Monday (Nov 1) urged "families to store a certain amount of daily necessities as needed to meet daily life and emergencies".

The directive made no mention of a food shortage or of whether the instructions were motivated by fears that Covid-19 measures could disrupt supply chains or leave locked-down citizens in need of food.

But China, which has kept its infection numbers relatively low through a Covid-zero strategy of border closures, targeted lockdowns and long quarantine periods, is increasingly adopting tough measures to contain the latest outbreak, especially ahead of the Beijing Winter Olympics beginning on Feb 4.

The Commerce Ministry notice also told authorities to take measures to facilitate agricultural production, keep supply chains smooth, ensure that regional food reserves were adequate and maintain stable prices.

Besides Covid-19 concerns, China has been hit hard over the past two years by heavy summer flooding that impacted agricultural output and drove up prices, raising concerns that the problem could worsen as climate change brings increasingly extreme weather.

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The government last year launched a national campaign to curb food waste.

Average wholesale prices of 28 kinds of vegetables in October were up 16 per cent from the previous month, state media reported on Monday, citing government numbers.

China has generally kept daily new case counts in the low double digits for much of the pandemic.

But daily cases rose to as high as 143 in August amid a Delta outbreak, eased off for several weeks, but have begun climbing again amid what the government called a "serious" new outbreak, with cases popping up in a dozen provinces.

Ninety-two new cases were reported Monday, the highest since mid-September.

The government has restricted some inter-provincial travel, ramped up testing, and urged people to postpone social gatherings like weddings and banquets.

In an example of the extreme measures taken, the Shanghai Disneyland theme park closed temporarily from Sunday night and prevented visitors and park personnel from leaving until they underwent Covid testing, all due to a single coronavirus case.

More than 38,000 people were tested as a result.

AFP
 
Going to be interesting to see if China can beat the ah neh strain. Zero tolerance can only last so long.

With a 1.3 B population, their medical infrastructure is definitely not able to handle a full blown Delta outbreak
 
Going to be interesting to see if China can beat the ah neh strain. Zero tolerance can only last so long.

With a 1.3 B population, their medical infrastructure is definitely not able to handle a full blown Delta outbreak

What good is medical infrastructure if there is no electricity? :sneaky:
 
The best thing that can happen to the world is for the virus to mutate further and wipe out the chink population.
 
Can we stop chinks from flying into our already diseased POS town?
 
there's even a tech start-up with an app in prc to help tiong shitizens in the sharing of toilet paper. sucks when it's only 1-ply and you rip the shorter half.
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If sinovac was so awesome why are they so afraid ?

because they know it’s next to useless

and morons in Sg pay money to get it
 
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