China might not make major changes to its Covid policy any time soon

A couple pass necessities over a Covid lockdown barrier in Guangzhou city on Nov. 17, 2022.

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BEIJING — China won’t likely make major changes to its Covid policy in the near future despite this weekend’s protests, analysts said.

One of the reasons for public unrest was the local implementation of recent central government policy, they said.

“Without a clear guidance from the top, local officials are inclined to play safe by sticking to the existing zero-Covid stance,” said Larry Hu, chief China economist at Macquarie. “It upset many people, who expect[ed] more loosening following the ’20 measures'” announced earlier this month.

Groups of people in China took to the streets over the weekend to vent their frustration, built up over nearly three years of stringent Covid controls. Local infections have surged, prompting more lockdowns in the last week.

Although the protests were rare, it was not immediately clear to what scale the demonstrations were held.

Earlier this month, the central government signaled a step toward reopening by announcing “20 measures” to trim quarantine times and generally make Covid controls more targeted.

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However, Hu said it’s unclear whether the purpose of the measures is to drastically reduce new infections — likely requiring a hard lockdown — or lower the pace of increase, with less disruption to the economy and hospitals.

“The week ahead could be crucial, as the news on social unrests over the weekend have increased the sense of urgency for more policy clarification and guidance from the top,” he said.

In Beijing over the weekend, unverified social media videos showed residents pointing to the 20 measures and convincing their community management there was no legal basis for locking down their apartment compound.

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