If it was something they had planned, it is quite likely that they did not manage to control as they had planned. Oops, wrong dosage.
China's economy is resilient and most workers have already returned to their jobs actually,
The crisis is not going to affect their economic ambitions they're just going to put more effort. They invested almost 50 billion yen in the economy, focusing on technology industries such as 5g and the cloud.
China could become the world's leading power once the crisis is over.
Now if we imagine a second wave I don't think it could crush its economy, it will be
paused until it's over and the government can again decrease the fractional reserve allowing the banks to invest more billions to help the economy.
And if a second wave happens to be sure other countries will be affected as well and the drama could become the hell
I think this country is one of the least problematic in the economy terms
I am not even sure if this second wave is as large as the first. Probably not and therefore not enough reason for a second lockdown.
That's also what most politicians were saying until it hits their own country. How many deaths are needed before actions are taken?