China won’t see new Covid wave despite arrival of highly contagious Omicron variant, medical expert says

China is unlikely to see a new wave of Covid-19 outbreaks despite confirmation that the highly transmissible XBB.1.5 subvariant has been found in the community, according to a Chinese medical expert.
The Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday confirmed the first case of infection by the Omicron subvariant in China, raising concerns that it could trigger outbreaks across the country.

The variant now accounts for over 80 per cent of cases in the United States, where it has spread rapidly since December. The World Health Organization (WHO) said last month that the strain was “the most transmissible variant that has been detected yet”.

Li Tongzeng, chief doctor with the respiratory and infectious diseases department at Beijing Youan Hospital, told state media outlet China News Service that new infections caused by XBB.1.5 could not be ruled out.

However, Li also said Covid-19 immunity in China remained strong despite the new strain being found in the country, and while there might be sporadic infections, a major outbreak was unlikely.

“At present, the newly confirmed cases are mainly people who have not previously been infected, and the probability of being infected twice by the exact same strain is very small,” Li said.

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