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Is coronavirus eliminated completely in China?

Is coronavirus eliminated completely in China?

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K. Galatia

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Answered May 15, 2020

The correct answer to this question is No. Though the numbers have gone down in China, the virus has not been completely eliminated from the country. It is not known if the virus will ever be eliminated from the country, especially since there is no vaccine for the virus.

However, the citizens of China can go back to a life similar to the one they once lived because they took early measures to combat the virus. Those measures, including social distancing, wearing masks and putting in place, stay at home orders. It will take time and a vaccine to completely eradicate the virus from China.

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C. Adlai

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Answered May 15, 2020

Coronavirus has not been eliminated in China. China, which the virus outbreak took place to the surprise, has a decrease in the number of confirmed cases. The number of confirmed cases drops drastically every day.

It was reported that China records about 2000 confirmed cases a day before, but it has dropped to about 100 new confirmed cases a day.

China is taking preventive measures to prevent the virus. The measures taken include the lockdown, safe isolation for suspected cases, quarantine, and travel restriction for millions of citizens and foreigners.

These preventive measures have worked in China because of the total submission or cooperation of their citizens. Many countries have studied China's approach toward the control of the virus.

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D. Nichols

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Answered May 12, 2020

There are a lot of people who are aware that Coronavirus has started in China. Recently, China has announced that they are not on lockdown anymore. A lot of people are trying their best to operate as if they are working even before the virus. There are still some cases of the virus in various areas.

There are some media outlets that are saying that perhaps the death toll in China is still continuing to rise, but they do not really want to say anything about it. Last March, they have reported that there are no new reports of the virus, but this may still be continuing its spread while the rest of China try their best to research more about the disease so that it can be controlled.

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L. Gibson

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Answered May 11, 2020

There are a lot of people who say that China already has the Coronavirus under control. In fact, they have decided that they will not place the country on lockdown anymore. On the first day, a lot of Chinese people were crowding the streets and were not practicing social distancing even if they weren’t wearing masks.

Their economy has obviously plummeted because of the virus, and they are trying their best to recover. There are some new cases of the virus, but China keeps on insisting that they have everything under control and that there is nothing to worry about. Only time will tell if China will be able to come back to normalcy after what has occurred.

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N. Kingsley

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Answered May 05, 2020

China is not entirely out of the woods yet, but caseloads have been in decline. China has proven that the course of the outbreak can be deterred. Typically, an outbreak like this has exponential growth, meaning it reaches a high peak, and then it naturally declines.

Once the dust has settled, and everyone susceptible to the virus acquires it and recovers. It is an epidemic that has been nipped in the bud as it was developing. This outcome is because of China enforcing the stay at home ban very stringently. Thousands of citizens in China did not get COVID-19 due to these set rules and restrictions.

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