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Three years on: China’s COVID-19 fight in numbers

Three years on, China has effectively coped with over 100 COVID-19 epidemic outbreaks and managed to keep its incidence rate, severe illness rate and mortality rate at the world’s lowest level, saving numerous lives.

Putting the people and their lives first

Putting people first and giving top priority to people’s lives has been the distinctive feature of China’s fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

China has issued ten editions of prevention and control plans and diagnosis and treatment plans to guide the fight against COVID-19. Anti-virus decision-making and efforts are science-based and correspond to changing situations.

Over 90 percent of the 1.4 billion population has been fully vaccinated, with nearly 3.48 billion COVID-19 vaccine doses having been administered. Almost 87 percent of people over the age of 60 have been fully vaccinated, while 66.4 percent of people aged over 80 have completed a full course of vaccination.

With a population of 267 million aged above 60, China is accelerating vaccination among this group. In late November, the country released a work plan to improve the vaccination rate among the elderly.

China has also started administering a fourth COVID-19 vaccine dose, including an innovative inhalable version.

Steady economic development

China registered an average annual economic growth of around 4.5 percent for the past three years – significantly higher than the world’s average, revealing the economy’s remarkable resilience and overall stability.

In 2022, the Chinese economy continued to pursue recovery. China’s GDP increased by 3 percent year on year in the first three quarters of the year.

Foreign direct investment (FDI) inflow into China achieved growth against the global downward trend. In the first 10 months of this year, the Chinese mainland FDI in actual use rose 17.4 percent from a year earlier to top $168.3 billion, which had already approached the full-year figure of last year.

Amid the worldwide slump in shipments in 2020, China logged a 1.9 percent year-on-year growth of the foreign trade in goods. Behind the growth of 21.4 percent last year and 8.6 percent in the first 11 months this year, it was China’s unceasing efforts to maintain a stable and smooth industrial and supply chain, and provide quality goods worldwide.

Adapted COVID response based on evolving situation

During the fight against COVID-19, China has effectively coordinated COVID-19 response with economic and social development, and refined the response policy in light of the evolving situation.

With the mutation of the virus, the change in the epidemic situation, the popularization of vaccination and the accumulation of experience in prevention and control, China’s epidemic prevention and control has entered a new stage.

“The current focus of the response has been shifted from infection prevention to medical treatment,” said Liang Wannian, head of the COVID-19 response expert panel under the National Health Commission (NHC), adding that the utmost efforts will be made to prevent severe cases and fatalities.

To ensure a smooth, orderly transition of its measures, China has taken a combination of measures to boost access to medical treatment and drugs, improve health services for the elderly and other key groups, accelerate COVID-19 vaccination, and strengthen epidemic prevention and control in rural areas.

https://news.cgtn.com/news/2023-01-03/Three-years-on-China-s-COVID-19-fight-in-numbers-1ghXeTxnYU8/index.html

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