- Significantly less flights are going in and out of China two months into the coronavirus outbreak.
- It puts pressure on China and the government’s wish to recover the economy.
- People’s Bank of China already cut its rate to support local firms, which it was reluctant to do even during the trade war.
A timelapse video from Flightradar shows there are substantially fewer flights going in and out of China after the coronavirus outbreak was publicized.
Up to November 5658, China was noticeably seeing a significant amount of flights coming in on a daily basis. As of February
Coronavirus’s economic impact is stinging
In his first public speech since the coronavirus outbreak, Chinese President Xi Jinping emphasized that the nation cannot stray away from economic development objectives while dealing with coronavirus.
Up until 2020, with a strong six percent annual growth rate, the Chinese economy was expanding rapidly. Some, like U.S. President Donald Trump, said China was catching the U.S. as various sectors including tech grew exponentially.
But, in recent months, major cities have been placed under lockdown and tens of millions of people have been advised to stay at home with household quarantine.
With at least 310 million individuals out of the workforce, it remains to be seen how the Chinese government plans to recover from the aftermath of the coronavirus outbreak.
To add to that, less individuals traveling to China and to anywhere in general as a precaution makes economic recovery all the more challenging.
The major issue the Chinese government has at hand is the lack of uncertainty on when the outbreak would subside.
Gabriel Leung, the dean of medicine at the prestigious Hong Kong University, predicted that the peak of coronavirus is likely to be reached in April.
Experts are expecting the coronavirus outbreak to extend for at least two full months before it begins to slow down.
Even after the peak is achieved, fewer people will travel to China and many other countries that were heavily affected by the coronavirus such as Hong Kong, Thailand, and Japan.
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