BEIJING A series of deaths at a hospital for elderly patients in Shanghai is underscoring the dangerous consequences of China’s stubborn pursuit of a zero-Covid approach amid an escalating outbreak in the city of 26 million people. Multiple patients have died at the Shanghai Donghai Elderly Care hospital, relatives of patients…
Dozens of Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) deaths at Shanghai's Donghai Elderly Care Hospital make the city's residents question whether Beijing's "zero-COVID" strategy for [.]
With a focus on forcing positive cases and close contacts into designated collective quarantine facilities, the costs of zero-COVID may be outweighing the risk of getting sick.
A series of deaths at a hospital for elderly patients in Shanghai is underscoring consequences of China's pursuit of a zero-covid approach amid an escalating outbreak in the metropolitan area of 26 million people.
The conditions and deaths at the hospital are a sharp rebuke of China’s strategy of sticking to a zero-COVID policy as it deals with the outbreak in Shanghai in which most of the infected people don’t have symptoms.