After Loosening COVID Restrictions, China Mandates Hospitals To Take Regular Virus Samples To Monitor Mutations | ZeroHedge
All of a sudden China seems content in trying to live with Covid and re-opening the country...it's funny what happens when your citizens have had enough and decide they are no longer going to put up with it. The softer stance on the virus is coming just weeks after protests rocked major cities in China.
As part of China's "new" policy on how it is dealing with the virus, it is setting up "a nationwide network of hospitals to monitor mutations of the virus", according to a new report from the South China Morning Post.
As the SCMP notes: "Mass PCR testing was cancelled in early December and negative test results are no longer required to return to work or enter public places, including hospitals. There is no encouragement for people to get tested."
Now, the country is bracing for new variants of the virus as a result of "waves" of the infection hitting the country in a short period of time, the report says.
As part of China's "new" policy on how it is dealing with the virus, it is setting up "a nationwide network of hospitals to monitor mutations of the virus", according to a new report from the South China Morning Post.
As the SCMP notes: "Mass PCR testing was cancelled in early December and negative test results are no longer required to return to work or enter public places, including hospitals. There is no encouragement for people to get tested."
Now, the country is bracing for new variants of the virus as a result of "waves" of the infection hitting the country in a short period of time, the report says.