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Lack of COVID-19 data from China biggest worry for Centre

Huge discrepancy between the real situation in China and what is projected outside. Senior government functionaries said the trend in cases over the next few weeks is going to be extremely crucial.

December 26, 2022 / 14:57 IST
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Under China's new definition of Covid deaths, only those who die of respiratory failure -- and not pre-existing conditions exacerbated by the virus -- are counted. That means many of the dead in Chongqing -- and across the country -- are no longer registered as coronavirus victims. (Image: AFP)
Under China's new definition of Covid deaths, only those who die of respiratory failure -- and not pre-existing conditions exacerbated by the virus -- are counted. That means many of the dead in Chongqing -- and across the country -- are no longer registered as coronavirus victims. (Image: AFP)

Though the COVID-19 situation in India stays stable, the biggest worry for the government, as of now, is the lack of clear and detailed data from China.

The reports from China mostly suggest that Omicron BF.7 variant is driving the surge in the country and the Centre says that genomic surveillance is going to be a crucial tool in determining the trajectory of the pandemic here too.

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“Though the two COVID-19 sub-variants thought to be behind the latest surge in China— Omicron BF.7 and Omicron XBB—have been present in India for a long time, we still feel the need to step up our guard as China is not sharing the details officially,” said a senior official in the Union health ministry.

Another official in the public health section of the ministry pointed out that China’s record of censorship is a major blind spot for the world as countries prepare to navigate another potential wave of the infection amid the alarming situation in China where the pandemic originally began three years ago.