Beijing (AFP): China has begun using anal swabs to test those it considers at high risk of contracting Covid-19, state TV reported, with social media users and travellers squirming over the ...
The latest outbreak of coronavirus in Dalian city started in late July, with the first case working at a seafood processing company. By Aug. 9, Dalian has reported a total of 92 cases. Categories ...
China has begun using anal swabs to screen Covid-19 infections especially as the country heads towards Lunar New Year holidays. Many squirmed at the idea that has been termed invasive but some ...
Opinions expressed by Forbes Contributors are their own. China has systematically suppressed information related to the impact of Covid on its population. For over two years – from mid-April ...
According to the study, carried out by the Beijing University of Chemical Technology, the virus was similar to SARS-CoV-2 and discovered in 2017 in pangolins before the COVID outbreak. China ...
Anal coronavirus swabs are now compulsory for anyone arriving in China, despite objections from foreign governments. The 'humiliating' tests require inserting a cotton swab 3 to 5 centimetres (1.2 ...
Statistics report on the economic impact of coronavirus COVID-19 pandemic in China This report presents the most important information on the economic effects of the coronavirus (COVID-19 ...
The COVID-19 pandemic has now spread to over 200 countries and regions, affecting millions of people and making a significant impact on the Chinese and global economy. Data from China's National ...
The BBC and many other news outlets have called recent demonstrations in China “Covid protests.” But the protests are not simply about stringent Covid-19 policies. Though triggered by ongoing ...
BEIJING--Half of China’s 1.4 billion people will be infected by the novel coronavirus in the coming months, analysts said, based on trends seen after the government eased its “zero COVID-19 ...
Nearly 5 million people in the southern Chinese city are under lockdown orders, raising the specter of more supply chain disruptions from China's zero-COVID policy. Even as public anger rises ...
More than a year after China dropped its “zero-Covid” policy, some social movement controls imposed during the pandemic appear to be still in place in Beijing. Public complaints piling up on ...