USSR dissolved in 70 years, but CCP now marks its tight grip for 72 years. Are we heading to the endgame of CCP? Maybe, because of covid. The problem with communism/socialism is always about the economy where the higher up corrupt as fuck enriching their inner circle, and the ordinary people remain poor (yes, 1st world countries also have corruption problem, BUT it's not as severe as China). Add it with no freedom of speech and stuff, including covid as the accelerant, literally will make suffering to the max.
Humans can break with a particular level of suffering, and once they break, the government will collapse.
The thing is.... the Chinese culture is so disciplined that they will not rise up to stop this. If things like this happened in Western countries, people will rebel against it and they will vote against the ruling party to remove their power, but this is sadly not happening in China.

Let's not forget that we are dealing with a country with the oldest civilization in the world.... they should be teaching us how to be successful and we should be learning from their mistakes.

I doubt if the CCP or their economy will collapse or end anytime soon.

Indeed they had everything to be put in power as well as controlling their economy within their desired standards. Communism in China had raised their country at top position with respect to business, and integrity of their competition along with other countries who developed quality products. Though the underlying issues they're facing right now about the low paying job for their countrymen, leaked but no confirmation yet from their leaders because media can't scrutinize deeply due to no democracy.