Although many encourage the idea of sleep pods at hospitals, others say that China's health care has more pressing issues to tackle first.
China changes its Covid approach, and Weibo users are still getting used to the idea: "We are going from one extreme to the other."
"Everyone is really happy but there is a black cloud heading our way."
This Hu Xijin commentary can be seen as part of a wider trend of normalizing Covid in the Chinese online media sphere.
China's Ministry of Foreign Affairs blamed the BBC for distorting facts and painting China in a bad light.
Many Chinese netizens are showing support for Zhejiang Daily after the Party newspaper published an article that tries to find a middle ground between what authorities...
"Tonight is the night when students are flooding the internet," some on Weibo said during a dark night filled with students' bright lights.
"They say it's cleared, so it is cleared. The building was on fire, now the internet is on fire."
As people mourned the victims of the Urumqi fire, they also expressed anger over how the last 100 days of their lives were spent in lockdown.
Bluffing in Zhengzhou: "Nothing scarier than the newly acquired power of people at the lowest rung of society."
As Covid-19 cases are on the rise, Beijing is not opening up, but closing down.
These are China's new rules regarding the "further optimization of the Covid-19 epidemic prevention and control."
Many commenters have a less rose-colored view of the future of 'zero Covid' than some of China's opinion makers.
"Taiwan is Chinese territory. So it needs to be defended, at all costs. The U.S. is using us as an instrument."
We explain why the 60-year-old Want Want brand became the 'hot kid' on the block on Chinese social media this year.
There has been a renewed focus on Mao Zedong's son Mao Anying, who died on the North Korean War battlefield at the age of 28.
An empty chair could be seen after Hu Jintao left the stage during the closing session of the 20th Party Congress.
Take a look at the essential keywords and concepts surrounding the 20th Party Congress.
The 20th National Congress of the Chinese Communist Party is beginning this weekend. Official media have switched to Party-mode.
"What's wrong with looking at beautiful women and men on the Internet?"