KEY POINTS
  • From the U.S. to large swathes of Europe and Asia, many countries are learning to live with the virus and have started lifting most restrictions.
  • But China has not eased its ultra-strict zero-Covid strategy which involves mass lockdowns — even if just one or a handful of cases are detected.
  • Jefferies highlighted three things that hint at China's lack of immediate plans to move away from its zero-tolerance approach.
Volunteers in protective suits handle garbage outside an apartment building at College of Arts and Information Engineering of Dalian Polytechnic University in in Dalian, Liaoning province of China.

China is forging ahead with its zero-Covid approach, and there are signs it won't be abandoning that stance anytime soon, according to U.S. investment bank Jefferies.

From the U.S. to large swathes of Europe and Asia, many countries are learning to live with the virus and have started lifting most restrictions.