The variant’s mortality rate is deemed higher than influenza, said chief expert from Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, noting that if the Western world fully opens, it will exert …
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The “curse” of Olympic overspending looks set to strike again at the Beijing Games, with stringent Covid measures and loss of ticket sale revenues pushing up costs for China.
Beijing tests 2 million for Covid as Winter Olympics loom
Beijing city officials on Sunday said all two million residents of a neighbourhood where they identified a small cluster of Covid-19 infections will be tested, less than two weeks ahead of the start …
Losing the war against Covid-19 could threaten national safety, pro-Beijing newspaper warns Hong Kong government
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China on Saturday reported 19 locally transmitted COVID-19 cases, local media reported citing the National Health Commission as saying on Sunday. According to the commission, Saturday saw nine new …
China in paradox regarding COVID-19
The sweeping “zero-tolerance” strategy that China has used to keep COVID-19 case numbers low and its economy functioning may, paradoxically, make it harder for the country to exit the …
Will Beijing’s Olympic ‘bubble’ for COVID-19 quarantine be successful?
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China must brace for ‘digital cold war’ with US as battle for tech supremacy heats up
The digital economy will be the next battleground for strategic competition among powers, a top Chinese think tank says, and Beijing must be prepared for stronger restrictions on American technology.
China’s success taming COVID-19 could make exit strategy harder
Its ‘zero-tolerance’ policies mean that most people in China have never been exposed to the virus, setting them up for a surge should restrictions be relaxed.
China is spending $300,000 to get US influencers to share positive social media posts to boost the country’s image ahead of the 2022 Winter Olympics
The US and several other countries announced a diplomatic boycott of the games in December over the country’s human rights abuses.