KEY POINTS
  • Some Chinese provinces' intensive care beds and resources are nearing capacity as Covid-19 infections soar, national health authorities said Tuesday.
  • It is unclear at what scale Covid outbreaks have hit mainland China, with few official figures on recent infections and deaths.
People wait outside a fever clinic at Tongren Hospital in Shanghai on Dec. 23, 2022, amid a local outbreak of Covid-19 infections.

BEIJING — Some Chinese provinces' intensive care beds and resources are nearing capacity as Covid-19 infections soar, national health authorities said Tuesday.

"In provinces currently experiencing high demand for intensive care, they are nearing the critical threshold of available ICU beds and resources," Jiao Yahui, director of the medical affairs department at China's National Health Commission, said during a press conference. That's according to a CNBC translation of the Mandarin remarks.