China's COVID Lockdowns Once Inspired Western Officials; They Should Listen to Protesters Instead
Given the harms caused, lessons should be learned from China’s people, not its government.

They'd like you to forget, but at the beginning of the COVID-19 pandemic many Western public health experts praised the draconian measures that have now brought thousands of furious Chinese protesters into the streets in defiance of their totalitarian government. In some circles, China's response was actually seen as a model for other, freer, countries. Now, of course, few people want to associate themselves with lockdowns that have tallied up vast costs in lives, health, prosperity, and liberty.
The reasons for the backtrack are obvious. After years of unpredictable, rolling lockdowns that have seen whole neighborhoods fenced off and residents welded into their apartments, often to suffer from hunger and medical neglect, the people of China are fed up.
"As thousands took to the streets in cities protesting against Covid restrictions, an exhausted nation has been asking how much longer must they endure Xi Jinping's zero-COVID policy," the BBC reported Monday. "Suffering under COVID restrictions has become a unifying experience, breeding anger in many corners of China from major cities to far-flung regions like Xinjiang and Tibet."
Precipitating the protests was first an outbreak of anger among workers at a pandemic-restricted Foxconn facility in Zhengzhou. Hundreds of employees at the massive prison-like plant clashed with police. Then, people died in an apartment building fire in Urumqi because lockdown barriers prevented responders from getting to the building.
"The deadly incident, which claimed the lives of 10 people, was the ultimate nightmare scenario for millions of urban Chinese who live in high-rise apartments: trapped in one's flat, unable to escape a roaring blaze because of a strictly enforced lockdown," adds the BBC.
Dr. Anthony Fauci, a high-profile architect of America's pandemic response who is retiring from his roles as President Biden's top medical adviser and as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious diseases, criticized the policies that brought people into the streets.
"Their approach has been very, very severe and rather draconian in the kinds of shutdowns without a seeming purpose," he commented on NBC's Meet the Press. Even so, he allowed room for lockdowns, so long as they're "for a temporary period of time for the purpose of regrouping, getting more personal protective equipment, getting people vaccinated."
And it wasn't that long ago—July of 2022—that Fauci told Reason's Robby Soave he would recommend "much, much more stringent restrictions" if he could go back in time to redo America's COVID-19 response.
In fact, before their current public dismay at what China's pandemic policy has wrought, public health professionals often showed signs of envy at Beijing's ability to impose tough measures.
"In the face of a previously unknown virus, China has rolled out perhaps the most ambitious, agile and aggressive disease containment effort in history," fawned a February 2020 World Health Organization report on the country's COVID-19 response. "China's bold approach to contain the rapid spread of this new respiratory pathogen has changed the course of a rapidly escalating and deadly epidemic."
"These extreme limitations on population movement have been quite successful," insisted Michael Osterholm, an infectious-disease specialist at the University of Minnesota, in a March 2020 assessment of China's response (he became more skeptical of the approach with the appearance of Omicron).
And while Western countries rarely went so far as China's total lockdowns, to the significant extent that schools and businesses were closed, movement curtailed, and life disrupted, much of the inspiration for such policies came from the allegedly successful Chinese model.
"They claimed to have flattened the curve. I was skeptical at first. I thought it was a massive cover-up by the Chinese. But as the data accrued it became clear it was an effective policy," Professor Neil Ferguson, the U.K.'s counterpart to Fauci until he violated his own rules and resigned in disgrace, told The Times of London in December 2020. "It's a communist one-party state, we said. We couldn't get away with it in Europe, we thought. And then Italy did it. And we realized we could." (unpaywalled summary here.)
Public health officials may have found they could "get away" with imposing the policies of a communist state on democratic countries, but what about their assumption that China's approach was successful? That claim is based on mortality rates reported by the Chinese government, which has a vested interested in touting its successes, whether or not they actually exist.
"The mortality rates presented for China are plainly implausible," George Calhoun of the Stevens Institute of Technology wrote earlier this year. "The Chinese death rates are much higher than what is published." He points to challenges to the Chinese government's data, including a 2021 model from The Economist that put COVID-19 deaths closer to 1.7 million than the then-official figure of 4,636.
Officials also focused on minimizing COVID-19 infection to the exclusion of other concerns including liberty, education, mental well-being, and the unintended economic consequences of restrictions.
"China's COVID-19 lockdowns are probably costing the country at least $U.S. 46 billion … a month, or 3.1 per cent of GDP, in lost economic output, and the impact could double if more cities tighten restrictions," the Australian Financial Review reported in March of this year, based on research from economists at the Chinese University of Hong Kong.
Such severe economic downturns tend to breed unrest, "including demonstrations, strikes, and other forms of potentially violent disruptions" I warned in March 2020 of the potential impact of restrictive measures imposed in the name of public health. "Unemployment, impoverishment, and despair are frightening outcomes in themselves. They're also a recipe for social unrest that will afflict even those of us who weather both the pandemic and the accompanying economic storm."
And here we are in November 2022, watching the people of China protest against lingering lockdown measures. They follow in the footsteps of Americans, Belgians, Canadians, Germans, Italians, New Zealanders, and others who protested earlier against pandemic polices that emulated, if in diluted form, Beijing's model. And they follow despite the inevitable harsh response from the Chinese government.
Public health officials around the world took inspiration from China's draconian pandemic response. The recent round of criticism of Beijing's lockdowns suggests they are now taking their lead from anguished reactions to those policies. Given the harm to liberty, prosperity, and human well-being restrictions caused, with minimal benefit, the long-term lesson should be learned from the Chinese people and not their government.
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"American officials"?
That the best takedown you've got of Fauci's performance on this?
Dude sent teams to China early on to study their response and publicly said he wished he could emulate that here.
Maybe it isn't fair to pick on him since he is on all sides of all issues.... but he was the guy calling the shots. And at a moment when some form of movement restrictions could have done something, he kept silent. When Florida, Washington and New York were the epicenter due to international travelers, Florida had an aggressive track and trace program. They tracked down all known contacts and quarantined them. They had 500 cases and had all the known cases fully contained.
New York had an outbreak and scared their people into fleeing to Florida by the tens of thousands. Florida tried to get federal help to stop the spread.
Fauci said not a word. Even publicly calling on people to not travel like this would have helped some.
Yet he later publicly wished that he could lock down everything like China.
Now, what we have since learned makes it highly unlikely that we could have stopped this pandemic with tracking and tracing nationwide - our ideas about transmission on surfaces was all wrong and asymptomatic cases were more common than believed - but the point remains that at the time Fauci did nothing helpful while simultaneously wanting to have the ability to lock people in their homes.
He deserves the score he is receiving. Hee earned it by being a self-serving politician instead of the knowledgeable public health leader he was supposed to be.
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Public health officials around the world took inspiration from China's draconian pandemic response. The recent round of criticism of Beijing's lockdowns suggests they are now taking their lead from anguished reactions to those policies.
Oh, please. No public health officials ever supported lockdowns. I suspect in a year or so, no public health official will ever have supported the vaccines, either. We have always been at war with Eastasia.
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And it wasn't that long ago—July of 2022—that Fauci told Reason's Robby Soave he would recommend "much, much more stringent restrictions" if he could go back in time to redo America's COVID-19 response.
For this reason alone - the failure to change approach in the face of overwhelming objective data (meaning, lockdowns were the wrong approach) - Fauci should be summarily dismissed.
The pandemic response permanently cost us some individual civil liberties. The people who did this should be removed from government and never let near any levers of power again.
I must have missed the part where you took your share of blame for promoting the lockdowns along with the rest of the leftist journalists. Policy like that doesn't gain popularity and support without the relentless fearmongering and propaganda by the press to sell it.
The regional governors now have direct control over their territories. Fear will keep the local systems in line. Fear of this virus.
nice first step. now cover Apple's actions.
Yes, western officials like Trofim Fauci, Phil Murphy, Gretchen Whitmer, Handy Andy Cuomo, and other totalitarians were inspired by China's totalitarianism.
Using China as the proxy for aggressive actions is only evidence of bureaucratic power lust. S Korea, Taiwan, Singapore, and maybe Japan are better proxies for the combo of what reasonably free societies can do and whether lockdowns even work.
Even with China, COVID-19 deaths are not the measure of deaths. Excess deaths are . Assuming the data isn't totally manipulated.
And we see excess deaths now far in excess of what we did during the covid years....
No we don't see that - anywhere. Here's a graph showing both covid-attributed and excess deaths from Jan2020 to now - by continent. And the same for the US. Excess deaths EXIST now - but they are nowhere fucking near the numbers in 2020 or 2021 or last winter.
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How Canadian government actions against protesting truck drivers are different from Chinese?
"These extreme limitations on population movement have been quite successful," insisted Michael Osterholm, an infectious-disease specialist at the University of Minnesota, in a March 2020 assessment of China's response (he became more skeptical of the approach with the appearance of Omicron).
Understand that many Epidemiologist are NOT MEDICAL DOCTORS.
Michael Osterholm graduated from Luther College in 1975 with a B.A. in biology and political science. He received his M.S. and Ph.D. in environmental health and his M.P.H. in epidemiology from the University of Minnesota.
M.P.H. is an Masters in Public Health and while some Medical Doctors get their M.P.H. in addition to their Medical Degree, an M.P.H. is no where close to a Medical Degree. Same with environmental health which is more like an add on certificate.
Not intending on hammering on Michael Osterholm, PhD, MPH, but he IS NOT A MEDICAL DOCTOR.
The corporate media spins the false narrative that the PhD is the equivalent, but in reality they are more medical political operatives.