GENEVA: The flare-up in COVID-19 cases in China was well underway before the government began easing restrictions, the World Health Organization said on Wednesday (Dec 14).
Officials in China warned that cases are rising rapidly in Beijing after the government abruptly abandoned its zero-COVID-19 policy, scrapping mass testing and quarantines after nearly three years of attempting to stamp out the virus.
"The explosion of cases in China is not due to the lifting of COVID restrictions. The explosion of cases in China had started long before any easing of the zero-COVID policy," WHO emergencies chief Michael Ryan told reporters.
"There's a narrative that, in some way, China lifted the restrictions and all of a sudden, the disease is out of control," he added at the UN health agency's headquarters in Geneva.
"The disease was spreading intensively because the control measures in themselves were not stopping the disease.
"I believe the Chinese authorities have decided strategically that that, for them, is not the best option anymore," he said, referring to the control measures.
Ryan said the Omicron variant of the virus, which was first detected around a year ago, meant China-style restrictions were not as useful as they had been against previous strains circulating when vaccination coverage was low.
"The super-transmissibility of Omicron really took away the opportunity for using public health and social measures aimed at full containment of the virus," he told a press conference with the UN correspondents' association.
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