Zeng Guang
Chinese epidemiologist at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention
Zeng Guang (曾光; Zēng Guāng; born 1946) is a Chinese scientist. He currently serves as a chief scientist and doctoral supervisor at the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention.
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Quotes
edit- The situation is changing now and China's 'dynamic zero' will also undergo major changes. Substantive changes will happen soon,
- China to make 'substantial' COVID policy changes soon - ex-govt expert. Reuters (2022-11-04).
- From a recording heard by Reuters of a conference titled China's Exit Strategy from Zero-COVID" hosted on Citi
- The high transmissibility rate of the Omicron variant, the cold weather and the waning immunity from vaccination are all contributing to the rising number of infections in many regions.
- Zeng Guang (2022) cited in "Virus experts expect normalcy by spring" on China Daily, 19 December 2022.
- Our priority focus (in managing COVID-19 in China) has been on the large cities. It is time to focus on rural areas.
- Zeng Guang (2023) cited in "China COVID peak to last 2-3 months, hit rural areas next - expert" on Reuters, 13 January 2023.
- The peak of China's COVID wave is expected to last two to three months.
- Zeng Guang (2023) cited in "Covid cases in China touch 900 million - study" on BBC News, 13 January 2023.