Well, despite I'm not care too much about the covid, it's still pretty interesting to me that my area got several positive case. For context, yes, I'm in China and China is still somehow fighting with covid.
"Interesting" is not the best word here, since it's not interesting for those who test positive. But I can't find a proper word, so sorry about that. I'm so excited (not emotional excited but physically excited, like fight or run) that now I'm planning things for the future lockdown background in my head.
I know, covid is unlikely to kill me, but a poor managed government will.
Although a lot of people in China didn't get killed by covid, they do get killed because of covid. Hospital stop receiving patients. Young and old dead because they didn't get medical care in time.
And I have been forced to take covid test every 3 days in the past year and there are systems to track your location and path and decide if you can go outside freely or should be transferred for isolation no matter how you argue. And the place for isolation is something poorly clean and managed, people don't get enough food, water, electricity and medical care.
What is the cost of keep the number down? I'm not government employees, it's not my business to make such a big decision that will influence millions of people. But from what I see and what I experienced, I don't think China did a good job on it.
It depends how you define safe. People in North Korea is pretty safe too. But there is no life.
@skyblond
Well, the bottom line is that they kept people safe. The numbers show that overwhelmingly, without a doubt. Not even close.