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by josephg
1038 days ago
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Yep. Australian here. We successfully brought our case numbers down a number of times through expensive, city wide lockdowns. Each time we succeeded and then opened back up, the virus unfortunately found a new route in the country and case numbers went up again. If the whole world had adopted this strategy, covid would have been eliminated from the planet entirely. Lots of lives were still saved by our strategy because almost everyone had a chance to get vaccinated before getting covid. Even with the benefit of hindsight, its still controversial whether the lockdowns were worth it overall. But they were definitely effective at containing covid. |
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Between the initial outbreak and Omicron (roughly, April 2020 - March 2022), most people in China never experienced a lockdown, because each new outbreak was controlled locally before it could spread to the rest of the country.