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LC's avatar

> We also know from Hong Kong what it could look like if a population that only had access to Sinovac and has had few previous infections has uncontrolled spread of Omicron. Things get very bad very quickly.

This isn’t a fair characterization. Sinovac has been surprisingly effective at preventing deaths. Hong Kong’s high death rate is almost entirely a result of Omicron spreading through elderly people (60+) who are completely unvaccinated. (See https://hongkongfp.com/2022/02/21/covid-19-almost-90-of-fifth-wave-deaths-analysed-by-hong-kong-govt-were-among-unvaccinated/, though it’s from early in the wave.)

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Melvin's avatar

A 15% chance of keeping it under control sounds far too high at this stage. I'd sell to 3%.

Original-recipe covid could be eradicated through lockdown, Delta was borderline. I don't think it's possible with Omicron even with a "full" Chinese-style lockdown, and Shanghai is not under full lockdown.

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