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Beijing shuts its schools amid a "severe" outbreak. (In quotes in the headline.)
What? Origin is a food market? But Bo said...
Not sure if you've had a stroke or not. But the extreme vagueness of your posts make it rather unclear what you might be trying to communicate.
Beijing was in the process of gradually returning to normal. On Monday 1st thru 3rd grade was set to reopen, fully resuming elementary schools. That got put on hiatus. And then they decided to completely close elementary schools again.
110 cases in Beijing, all traced to one location, and they are going for a district 2nd lockdown of the sort everyone seems certain that the US would not stand for and could not tolerate.
Keep an eye on Beijing. My assumption is they will take strong measures, do lots of testing, contact tracing, disinfecting and get things under control in a few weeks. Of course there could be a super-spreader event or someone who couldn't be traced creates a second mini-outbreak.
But 110 new cases detected so far in this outbreak, mostly asymptomatic. Everyone in Beijing will resume mask wearing. There will be a lot more isolating and less public doings. Schools closed. Some re-lockdown where needed. A lot different than the half-measures and lack of leadership in the US.
Again, my main takeaway is that this can be a pretty nasty virus, but it's also not that difficult to limit and block its spread.