“The majority of Chinese [citizens] at the moment are still susceptible to the COVID-19 infections, because of a lack of immunity,” Dr. Zhong Nanshan said. ( read original story …)
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Police in China, Dubai, and Italy are using these surveillance helmets to scan people for COVID-19 fever as they walk past and it may be our future normal
Temperature-scanning $7,000 helmets can catch people running a fever. But experts are skeptical about how helpful temperature scanning will really be. ( read original story …)
China says opposed to latest U.S. rules against Huawei
China’s commerce ministry said on Sunday it is firmly opposed to the latest rules by the United States against Huawei and will take all necessary measures to safeguard Chinese firms rights and … ( read…
China’s ambassador to Israel found dead in Tel Aviv home: police
China’s ambassador to Israel was found dead in his home in a Tel Aviv suburb on Sunday, an Israeli police spokesman said. ( read original story …)
Shenzhen sees divorce rate soar as COVID-19 epidemic ebbs
The city of Shenzhen in South China’s Guangdong Province has seen divorce numbers soar as the COVID-19 epidemic ebbs. According to the online marriage booking system of the Shenzhen civil affairs … ( read original…
The coronavirus exposed US reliance on India for generic drugs. That supply chain all hinges on China
India gets around 68% of its raw materials — known as active pharmaceutical ingredients (APIs) — from China. Any disruption in that supply chain can create a major problem, especially during a … ( read…
China urges food companies to boost supplies on fears of further COVID-19 disruption
China has asked trading firms and food processors to boost inventories of grains and oilseeds as a possible second wave of coronavirus cases and worsening infection rates elsewhere raise concerns … ( read original story…
Tibetans demand China disclose fate of boy taken away in ’95
BEIJING (AP) — Tibet’s self-declared government-in-exile marked the 25th anniversary of the disappearance of a boy named as Tibetan Buddhism’s second highest figure by calling on China on … ( read original story …)
Canadian Premier Said China Mishandled Coronavirus, Then China Sniped Back Big Time
“A large body of facts and data suggest that China did not play down, obfuscate or cover up the dangers posed by the novel coronavirus when it emerged in the Chinese city of Wuhan,” the…
China central bank should shun risky bond buying as economy improves: adviser
The People’s Bank of China should avoid buying special treasury bonds as such a move could fuel inflation risks and asset bubbles and lead to depreciation of the yuan currency, central bank policy … (…
China’s top medical adviser warns country is vulnerable to second wave of COVID-19 infections
China’s top medical advisor Zhong Nanshan said the country, which has experienced a reprieve from the coronavirus the past few months, is still vulnerable to a second wave. ( read original story …)
Asia Today: China reopens more schools, revives flights
China on Sunday reported five new cases of the coronavirus, as the commercial hub of Shanghai announced the restart of some classes and airlines revive flights. Of the … ( read original story …)
Australian trade minister says ‘risk’ of trade with China may drive businesses to other markets
Australia reserves the right to take China to the WTO amid growing trade dispute, Simon Birmingham says … ( read original story …)