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Wuhan woman - Suspected Coronavirus carrier fled to Osaka for Onset of Symptoms and Speedy Medical Tteatment
A Chinese woman, suspected of contracted Wuhan Pneumonia, fled from Wuhan by car to Guangzhou and then to Osaka. She was interviewed at Japan Kansai International Airport and said that she was not going to Osaka for pleasure tour, instead she was intended to wait for the onset of symptoms, so that she could be admitted into a Japanese hospital for treatment without further waiting and without infecting her family. Her remarks were heavily criticized by both Chinese and Japanese netizens for villainous which could possibly spread the virus to many Japanese.
Source: Travel News Hong Kong
Link #Jan26 #ChinesePneumonia #GlobeOutbreak #Wuhan
A Chinese woman, suspected of contracted Wuhan Pneumonia, fled from Wuhan by car to Guangzhou and then to Osaka. She was interviewed at Japan Kansai International Airport and said that she was not going to Osaka for pleasure tour, instead she was intended to wait for the onset of symptoms, so that she could be admitted into a Japanese hospital for treatment without further waiting and without infecting her family. Her remarks were heavily criticized by both Chinese and Japanese netizens for villainous which could possibly spread the virus to many Japanese.
Source: Travel News Hong Kong
Link #Jan26 #ChinesePneumonia #GlobeOutbreak #Wuhan
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While the HKSAR government claimed that Fai Ming Estate had not yet been transformed into a "quarantine zone" and promised to district councillors that it was not prepared to be one, people unveiled that the flats had already been prepared for such purpose. HKSAR Govt -> LIAR!
#WARS
#nCoV2019
#Wuhan
#Coronavirus
#Fanling
#WuhanCoronavirus
#CoronavirusOutbreak
#WARS
#nCoV2019
#Wuhan
#Coronavirus
#Fanling
#WuhanCoronavirus
#CoronavirusOutbreak
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Those who work in #Beijing with a #Wuhan ID can no longer see a doctor in Beijing. To get treatment, he must return to Wuhan. Epidemic Emergency Management in China.
Source: https://publielectoral.lat/c/1277906260/1366
Source: https://publielectoral.lat/c/1277906260/1366
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The top 5 countries or regions receiving airline travellers from 18 high-risk cities in China includes: Thailand, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan and Korea.
The other map shows the territories within China that are the most susceptible to a massive Coronavirus outbreak based on Chinese New Year travel data.
Source: WorldPop Project
#Jan27 #ChinesePneumonia #Wuhan #GlobalOutbreak
The other map shows the territories within China that are the most susceptible to a massive Coronavirus outbreak based on Chinese New Year travel data.
Source: WorldPop Project
#Jan27 #ChinesePneumonia #Wuhan #GlobalOutbreak
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WHO Acknowledged “Diction Error” in Risk Assessment of Coronavirus on Regions and the World
On Jan 27, the World Health Organisation revised the risk assessment of Wuhan pneumonia in China to "very high risk” while its risk to regions and the world to “high”. The report states in a footnote that there was a “diction error” in previous reports published on the 23rd, 24th, and 25th stating global risk as “moderate”.
Antoine Flahault of the Swiss School of Public Health criticised that during an interview by AFP ,” This is a mistake, it is definitely a blunder ... I really think it is a grave mistake, and it has been corrected now.”
Harvard University Public Health Specialist Eric Feigl-Ding expressed on Twitter that the new coronavirus is severe and he called on WHO to include it as soon as possible in an international public health emergency.
Source: Stand News #Jan28
#ChinesePneumonia #Wuhan #GlobalOutbreak #WHO
On Jan 27, the World Health Organisation revised the risk assessment of Wuhan pneumonia in China to "very high risk” while its risk to regions and the world to “high”. The report states in a footnote that there was a “diction error” in previous reports published on the 23rd, 24th, and 25th stating global risk as “moderate”.
Antoine Flahault of the Swiss School of Public Health criticised that during an interview by AFP ,” This is a mistake, it is definitely a blunder ... I really think it is a grave mistake, and it has been corrected now.”
Harvard University Public Health Specialist Eric Feigl-Ding expressed on Twitter that the new coronavirus is severe and he called on WHO to include it as soon as possible in an international public health emergency.
Source: Stand News #Jan28
#ChinesePneumonia #Wuhan #GlobalOutbreak #WHO
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Will the donated medical supplies ever be able to reach those who need them in China? 1/3
A: A batch of supplies was just intercepted by the fire fighters.
A: I even talked to the logistic company for half a day.
B: ?
B: They robbed the supplies?
A: No. A friend sent over the medical supplies.
A: Cars couldn’t come in without permit.
B: What is meant by “intercepted ”?
B: ?
B: Too strange.
A: As soon as the supplies arrived at Wuhan, they were intercepted by the fire fighters.
A: Fire fighters need them as well
A: But we have already contacted the hospitals (for the medical supplies).
Source: Wechat
https://publielectoral.lat/c/1277906260/2192
#MedicalSupplies #Donation #Wuhan
A: A batch of supplies was just intercepted by the fire fighters.
A: I even talked to the logistic company for half a day.
B: ?
B: They robbed the supplies?
A: No. A friend sent over the medical supplies.
A: Cars couldn’t come in without permit.
B: What is meant by “intercepted ”?
B: ?
B: Too strange.
A: As soon as the supplies arrived at Wuhan, they were intercepted by the fire fighters.
A: Fire fighters need them as well
A: But we have already contacted the hospitals (for the medical supplies).
Source: Wechat
https://publielectoral.lat/c/1277906260/2192
#MedicalSupplies #Donation #Wuhan
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Citizen Journalist Zhang Zhan Jailed over Covid-19 Report, Weighing Less Than 40kg on Hunger Strike
Her Family: She may not live long
China citizen journalist Zhang Zhan was sentenced to four years in prison for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" after exposing the epidemic in Wuhan last year. She has been on a hunger strike in prison, and her health is deteriorating.
Her brother, Zhang Ju, recently posted on Twitter that his sister appears to be terminally ill and is worried that she will not be able to survive the winter. The British Embassy in China urges the Chinese authorities to release Zhang Zhan and other detained journalists immediately.
In a series of posts on Twitter on Saturday and Sunday, Zhang Ju revealed his sister Zhang Zhan's latest condition and posted her old photos. "I don't think she can live much longer," he said, adding that Zhang is 177cm tall but weighs less than 40kg now, "if she doesn't make it through the coming cold winter, I hope the world will remember her".
Editor note: "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" is a charge routinely used to suppress dissent, levelling against citizen journalists, human rights lawyers and activists.
#China #Wuhan #ZhangZhan #Prison #HungerStrike #Journalist #PressFreedom #Covid19 #Pandemic #ZhangJu #Twitter #BritishEmbassy
Source: The Stand News #Nov02
https://bit.ly/30529DQ
Her Family: She may not live long
China citizen journalist Zhang Zhan was sentenced to four years in prison for "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" after exposing the epidemic in Wuhan last year. She has been on a hunger strike in prison, and her health is deteriorating.
Her brother, Zhang Ju, recently posted on Twitter that his sister appears to be terminally ill and is worried that she will not be able to survive the winter. The British Embassy in China urges the Chinese authorities to release Zhang Zhan and other detained journalists immediately.
In a series of posts on Twitter on Saturday and Sunday, Zhang Ju revealed his sister Zhang Zhan's latest condition and posted her old photos. "I don't think she can live much longer," he said, adding that Zhang is 177cm tall but weighs less than 40kg now, "if she doesn't make it through the coming cold winter, I hope the world will remember her".
Editor note: "picking quarrels and provoking trouble" is a charge routinely used to suppress dissent, levelling against citizen journalists, human rights lawyers and activists.
#China #Wuhan #ZhangZhan #Prison #HungerStrike #Journalist #PressFreedom #Covid19 #Pandemic #ZhangJu #Twitter #BritishEmbassy
Source: The Stand News #Nov02
https://bit.ly/30529DQ
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#CCPcontrol #Censorship #Silencing
Furious Chinese Netizens over City Lockdown posts National Anthem "Rise Up" to Protest, and are Promptly Blocked on Weibo
With the widespread of #Omicron in Shanghai, the Chinese government is responding with a tougher stain on the lockdown of the city, leading to public discontent and resistance.
Many Chinese netizens used the first line of the national anthem, "Rise up! Those refuse to be slaves", as a hashtag and posted it on #Weibo to express their anger. This was blocked by Weibo later on, which is ridiculously tantamount to making the national anthem a forbidden word.
It was found later, after searching on Weibo, that the national anthem is still searchable, but the search results would be blanked if the keyword is a hashtag of the national anthem.
This is not the first time China has banned its national anthem. Back in the early days of the #COVID19 outbreak in #Wuhan, when 'whistle blower' Dr. Li Wenliang died, Douban.com banned the lyrics of the same song for "containing radical current affairs or ideology".
Source: Whats News Media; #Apr21
https://www.whatsnewsmedia.com/8796/16/08/45/
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National Flag Guard – Doctor LI Wenliang was died due to the systematic speech controls, which he believed in and supported
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Furious Chinese Netizens over City Lockdown posts National Anthem "Rise Up" to Protest, and are Promptly Blocked on Weibo
With the widespread of #Omicron in Shanghai, the Chinese government is responding with a tougher stain on the lockdown of the city, leading to public discontent and resistance.
Many Chinese netizens used the first line of the national anthem, "Rise up! Those refuse to be slaves", as a hashtag and posted it on #Weibo to express their anger. This was blocked by Weibo later on, which is ridiculously tantamount to making the national anthem a forbidden word.
It was found later, after searching on Weibo, that the national anthem is still searchable, but the search results would be blanked if the keyword is a hashtag of the national anthem.
This is not the first time China has banned its national anthem. Back in the early days of the #COVID19 outbreak in #Wuhan, when 'whistle blower' Dr. Li Wenliang died, Douban.com banned the lyrics of the same song for "containing radical current affairs or ideology".
Source: Whats News Media; #Apr21
https://www.whatsnewsmedia.com/8796/16/08/45/
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National Flag Guard – Doctor LI Wenliang was died due to the systematic speech controls, which he believed in and supported
https://publielectoral.lat/guardiansofhongkong/16978?single
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