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Nueva ola de Covid de China

By Carlos Hermano
Published in Actualidad
May 22, 2023
1 min read
Nueva ola de Covid de China

The latest news from China isn’t good: a new outbreak of Covid-19 has hit the country. What caught our attention? The fact that this outbreak is the largest in months, affecting both vaccinated and unvaccinated individuals. Here’s what you need to know.

As of August 2, China has reported 328 cases of Covid-19 in five provinces. This may not sound like a lot compared to other countries, but it’s the most China has seen since January. The outbreak was first detected in the eastern city of Nanjing, and has since spread to at least 18 cities. The majority of cases have been traced back to the Nanjing Lukou International Airport, where workers tested positive.

One reason this outbreak is concerning is that it’s not just affecting unvaccinated individuals; vaccinated people are also getting infected. China has been using its own vaccines, which have been shown to be less effective than those from other countries. Officials are now urging people to get vaccinated and to continue wearing masks, even if they have been fully vaccinated.

The recent outbreak is also a reminder that Covid-19 isn’t going anywhere any time soon. Variants are emerging, and as long as there are unvaccinated individuals and lax safety measures, the virus will continue to spread. It’s a global problem that needs a global solution.

In conclusion, the new wave of Covid-19 in China is a reminder that the pandemic is far from over. It’s important to continue following the guidelines set by health officials, and to get vaccinated if you haven’t already. Let’s hope for a safer future for everyone.


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