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Epidemiologists and modellers were trying to figure out what was likely to happen, said Leung. “Is 60-80% of the world’s population going to get infected? Maybe not. Maybe this will come in waves. Maybe the virus is going to attenuate its lethality because it certainly doesn’t help it if it kills everybody in its path, because it will get killed as well,� he said.
Experts also need to know whether the restrictions in the centre of Wuhan and other cities have reduced infections. “Have these massive public health interventions, social distancing, and mobility restrictions worked in China?� he asked. “If so, how can we roll them out, or is it not possible?�
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There would be difficulties. “Let’s assume that they have worked. But how long can you close schools for? How long can you lock down an entire city for? How long can you keep people away from shopping malls? And if you remove those [restrictions], then is it all going to come right back and rage again? So those are very real questions,� he said.
If China’s lockdown has not worked, there is another unpalatable truth to face: that the coronavirus might not be possible to contain. Then the world will have to switch tracks: instead of trying to contain the virus, it will have to work to mitigate its effects.
What does "China's locked down has worked" mean?
It must surely have slowed down the spread of the virus, probably significantly. But that isn't going to be enough, because they have no chance whatsoever of eliminating all cases before everybody tries to get back to normal. And the moment people start behaving normally, the epidemic will just take off again.
There's no way out of that. It is therefore impossible to contain, at least in China. So what are they going to do? There are 1.4 billion people in China. There is absolutely no way they can provide ventilators on that scale. And if the death rate without access to intensive care is 10%, that is 140 million deaths, just in China.
We don't yet know whether it is possible to contain in the rest of the world, but it doesn't look good.
This is going to break the monetary system, isn't it? It is going to collapse the world economy and the fiat money system which will be hit by a tsunami of bankruptcies and defaults.