JM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 30, 2022 5:14 pm
Calculon wrote: ↑Fri Dec 30, 2022 4:33 pm
JM2K6 wrote: ↑Fri Dec 30, 2022 3:22 pm
That's horseshit. China suffered from a very low level of vaccination - and a worse vaccine than we have. Lockdown bought them a lot of time they failed to use wisely.
"Don't get jabbed unless you're at high risk" is a nonsense take.
China vaccination rate was 89.35% on December 13, 2022 (
https://ycharts.com/indicators/china_co ... ation_rate)
but for over the most vulnerable segment of the population, 80+, it is only something like 40% fully (3 shots) vaccinated.
Study from Hong Kong suggested that three dose sinovac has similar efficacy than pfizer bioNtech
Three doses of either vaccine offered very high levels of protection against severe or fatal outcomes (97·9% [97·3-98·4]).
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/35850128/
A lot of Chinese might have waning immunity due to being vaccinated a long time ago and of course there would have been very little infection-acquired immunity in the population. Would definitely agree with your last sentence. It looks like the final decision to suddenly scrap all internal restrictions was taken at short notice with almost no preparation done.
That vaccination rate isn't for triple vaccination, which is where the vaccine is as effective as ours, and yes, there's many tens of millions of vulnerable people who are unvaccinated.
Most sources suggest somewhere between 50-60% fully vaccinated over the entire population.
WHO considers 2 shot sinovac for under 60 to be fully vaccinated and for over 60, 3 shots. Seems sensible to me, there is disagreement regarding what constitutes fully vaccinated for the different vaccines so that's a stat that is not really helpful without further context. Of course China also used other vaccines and so did the UK. I believe it's generally thought that the AZ one might have a slightly lower efficacy. Anyway, the idea than " China suffered from a very low level of vaccination", if you mean that currently they have very low level of vaccination, is just silly when you look at their overall rate.
https://ourworldindata.org/covid-vaccinations. - even if "only" 60% of their population have received a booster dose
They specifically suffer from low levels amongst their elderly population.
Purely anecdotal but all the Chinese I know are vaccinated, their employers (both public and private) told them to either get vaccinated or find another job.
edit: this is from wiki citing a bbc article, so a shit source but anyways
In July 2022, according to official figures, while 89% had received 2 doses, only 56% of eligible people had received a booster dose. Furthermore, this was even lower among vulnerable elderly age groups, with only 19.7% of people over the age of 80 having received a booster dose.
if that is correct, not good, but hopefully the figure for the over 80's is much better now.