Some young people in China have obtained antibodies through "voluntary infection", but for the elderly, the diagnosis may be a serious life threat.

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[Instant News/Comprehensive Report] China is ending the "zero-clearing policy", and then quickly unblocked, causing the epidemic to continue to spread on a large scale. The Henan Provincial Health Committee announced yesterday that the infection rate in Henan Province has reached 89%, which means that the province has More than 80 million people were diagnosed.

"BBC Chinese Network" pointed out that in the face of the epidemic, some young people in China "voluntarily contracted the epidemic" to obtain antibodies, but for the elderly, the diagnosis may be a serious threat to life. Young people and the elderly face the epidemic in different ways. .

According to the "BBC Chinese Network" report, Mr. Chen from Beijing said that his 85-year-old father was diagnosed in December last year. The diagnosis may kill the father. "The epidemic will come again. For the elderly, they can only rely on their lives."

Mr. Chen said that the recent wave of the epidemic represented the complete failure of the epidemic prevention measures in the past three years.

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However, there are also some young people who "voluntarily contracted the epidemic". A 26-year-old woman in Shanghai said that she deliberately met up with friends who were diagnosed positive so that she could be diagnosed. However, she mentioned that she originally thought that the diagnosis would be like a cold, but in fact The recovery process was painful.

A 27-year-old engineer in Shanghai also diagnosed voluntarily, and said: "Because I don't want to change my vacation plan. If I deliberately schedule the infection time, I can ensure that I recover during the vacation and will not be infected again." After the diagnosis , the engineer said he did not expect the diagnosis to cause muscle soreness, but other symptoms were consistent with those previously estimated.

Another female office worker from Jiaxing City, Zhejiang Province said that she was very happy to see China reopening the border and life returning to normal, but she was also worried that the elderly would be affected by the epidemic, and she also heard that the cremation speed of the funeral home could not keep up with the queue of remains situation.

Ms. Li, a 52-year-old Beijing resident, pointed out in an interview that the government did the right thing two years before the epidemic, but the end of the cleanup should have started in early 2022. Now all controls are loosened at once, and it is still the most dangerous winter unblock.

Ms. Li questioned: "Why not wait until the spring of 2023 to reopen? Why not? Did the government prepare enough resources before opening?"

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