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Beijing Tightened Travel Policy Again: As many of the cases in Beijing’s current outbreak have been ... Considering the cause of the recent clusters in Beijing, it is expected that China will strictly ...
China began allowing citizens to confirm Covid-19 infections using antigen tests and ended the practice of identifying suspected cases, as Beijing moves to dismantle the remaining vestiges of the ...
China is in the middle of what may be the world’s largest covid-19 outbreak after authorities abruptly loosened almost three years of strict pandemic restrictions in December following ...
China, South Korea, and the Philippines have temporarily halted imports of Canadian beef where an “atypical” case of bovine spongiform encephalopathy (BSE), commonly known as mad cow disease ...
More countries around the world are joining the U.S. in imposing new rules on travelers from China amid concern over a lack of transparency from Beijing about surging COVID-19 cases. The explosion ...
A top Chinese epidemiologist has also warned that cases will surge in rural China over the lunar new year. The peak of China's Covid wave is expected to last two to three months, added Zeng Guang, ...
Oil prices settled higher on Tuesday in choppy trading after China posted weak but expectation-beating annual economic growth data and on hopes that a recent shift in its COVID-19 policy will ...
So, the Chinese figure is not plausible; either cases have been overestimated or deaths have been underestimated. Even if China has not yet reached 900 million cases, lessons from other countries ...
Coronavirus cases have surged in China since the country relaxed its draconian "zero-COVID" strategy last month, but officials there are likely undercounting the extent of the outbreak ...
as investors worried about fuel demand as the global economy slows and COVID-19 cases grow in China. Brent futures settled at $77.84 a barrel, falling $4.26, or 5.2%. U.S. crude settled at $72.84 ...
as investors worried about fuel demand as the global economy slows and COVID-19 cases grow in China. Brent futures settled at $77.84 a barrel, falling $4.26, or 5.2 per cent. U.S. crude settled at ...
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