China stops collecting COVID data making its future difficult to predict


As China abruptly ended its “zero-COVID” policy after protests broke out in major cities, its citizens are now getting sick. Chinese health authorities have said 80% of the population has been infected, or about 1.2 billion people. Many believe these numbers are not the full picture, and that the real numbers of infections and deaths are far greater. Straight Arrow News contributor Peter Zeihan believes that on top of ineffective vaccines, China has simply stopped collecting data, making its future difficult to predict.

Excerpted from Peter’s Jan. 20 “Zeihan on Geopolitics” newsletter:

With any infectious disease, there are two main factors to consider: the average number of people an infected person will infect and lethality. Even with accurate data and reporting, these take time to figure out. But if a country (ahem, China) decides to just STOP collecting the data…well then…oh boy.

Until now, the Chinese have been <<ok-ish>> at collecting COVID data but horrible at reporting it. Throw in nearly a billion people who have been exposed, and China’s new COVID policy is to simply stop collecting the data. Brilliant.

Now, this could have devastating impacts not only on the Chinese but on the rest of the world. OR it could be nothing…I guess we’ll have to wait and see.