Indigenous people are more likely to be hospitalized or die from COVID-19 than white people, but the notion that Indigenous people are “slower” to respond to COVID-19 is false. ( read original story …)
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China’s banking and insurance regulator for the first time published names of companies that it alleges committed shareholder violations in the industry, warning investors against misbehavior as the … ( read original story …)
WHO team to visit China next week to probe origins of COVID-19
The visit will take place more than six months after the WHO’s country office in China picked up a statement from the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission on cases of ‘viral pneumonia’. ( read original story…
Coronavirus pandemic | WHO team to visit China next week to investigate the origin of COVID-19
Dr Soumya Swaminathan, Chief Scientist, WHO, said that a thorough investigation needs to be done into the origins of the virus. ( read original story …)
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Covid-19: WHO team to visit China next week to investigate origins of coronavirus
The visit will take place more than six months after the WHO’s Country Office in China picked up a statement from the Wuhan Municipal Health Commission on cases of ‘viral pneumonia’. Dr Soumya … (…
China has HSBC’s taipan in a vice with few options but to fall in line with the security law for Hong Kong in the bank’s biggest market
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Hong Kong national security law and Covid-19 strain China-Japan ties
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Beijing Can Arrest Critics Traveling Through Hong Kong Under New Security Law
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