China suspends entry of foreigners with visas and residence permits

China suspends entry of foreigners with visas and residence permits

2019 Covid
The Ministry of Foreign Affairs of China announced that entry of foreigners holding Chinese visas and residence permits will be suspended from Saturday. The China Ministry of Foreign Affairs and the National Immigration Administration issued a joint announcement stating that in view of the rapid spread of the epidemic worldwide, from 00:00 on Saturday, foreigners holding visas and residence permits in China were temporarily suspended from entering China, including APEC business travel cards, port visas, etc. Holding diplomatic and official visas are not affected. China emphasizes that this is a temporary measure of last resort and will be adjusted according to the epidemic situation. In addition, the China Guangdong Provincial Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters has further strictly controlled overseas import cases, including passengers from Hong Kong, Macao and Taiwan…
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Netizens Identify HK Police Suspected of Shooting Indonesian Journalist in the Eye in a protest in HK in 2019

Netizens Identify HK Police Suspected of Shooting Indonesian Journalist in the Eye in a protest in HK in 2019

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Netizens Identify Police Suspected of Shooting Indonesian Journalist in the Eye Indonesian journalist Veby Mega Indah was shot by the police in the eye when she was covering the Global Anti-Totalitarianism March on Sept 29, 2019. The injury made her lost her eye sight permanently in the right eye. Veby's demand for the officer's name had been objected by the Police. Her counsel Michael Vidler criticized the police for firing and not even conducting an investigation properly after the incident, as lawyers recovered the rubber bullet and other evidence at the scene 5 days later. Recently, a facebook post urged to find the name of the officer, claiming that the 6-month period for Veby to pursue a private prosecution would soon be due. A telegram channel revealed the identity of…
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A dog in Hong Kong confirmed infected with new coronavirus

A dog in Hong Kong confirmed infected with new coronavirus

2019 Covid
A horse owner in Hong Kong who was diagnosed with the new coronavirus earlier, was confirmed by the Fisheries and Conservation Department that her squirrel dog had recently been infected with the new coronavirus. The blood samples collected were tested positive by the University of Hong Kong's laboratory serology test. Represents the presence of antibodies in the blood of squirrel dogs, showing that the dogs are immune to new coronavirus virus. Veterinary experts and scientists at City University and HKU agreed with the results and determined that the dogs had been infected with the new coronavirus virus. According to the agency, dogs infected with the virus are uncommon. Currently, 25 cats and dogs are being quarantined because they live with confirmed humans or close contacts. Only two dogs are positive,…
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US Navy fired a missile in South China Sea this afternoon

US Navy fired a missile in South China Sea this afternoon

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The Arleigh Burke-class guided-missile destroyer USS Barry - DDG 52 launched a missile during a live-fire exercise and conducted combat information center operations. Barry is underway conducting operations in support of security and stability in the Indo-Pacific while assigned to Destroyer Squadron Fifteen the Navy’s largest forward-deployed DESRON and the U.S. 7th Fleet’s largest principal force.  
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Outbreak in Wuhan shows that lessons from seventeen years ago are forgotten – David Lung and Yuen Kwok-yung, University of Hong Kong [translated from Chinese]

Outbreak in Wuhan shows that lessons from seventeen years ago are forgotten – David Lung and Yuen Kwok-yung, University of Hong Kong [translated from Chinese]

2019 Covid
(Unfortunately, Professor Yuen withdrew his article within 24 hours after it was published. Systematic attacks and severe criticisms against Professor Yuen were noted in the internet immediately upon publish of the article, and it was seen that Professor Yuen was under enormous political pressure from the CCP and the Chinese nationalists mobilised. Signs are that the promised freedom of speech in Hong Kong is endangered) The novel coronavirus outbreak began in Wuhan in Winter 2019, and engulfed the entire province of Hubei by Spring 2020; the number of cases in China grew to over 80,000, with at least 3,000 deaths. The outbreak in China slowed down only after a month-long lockdown, which has failed to curtail the spread of the disease overseas by March 2020. The World Health Organization (WHO)…
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(Breaking) Doctors in Wuhan disclose: Outbreaks in several housing estates AGAIN

2019 Covid
The China is having low confirmed cases recently. The Mainland China announced yesterday that only one new case was a local one, and the rest were imported from overseas. At present, the medical team supporting Hubei is leaving, but some doctors have reported that several housing estates in Wuhan have reported another wave of outbreaks. The actual situation is not as announced, describing only "political cure". The doctor who reported this is missing now. Official data has long been questioned. A local doctor named Wei recorded that the Wuhan Tongji Hospital and Xiehe Hospital did not test for viruses now. In addition, the Asian General Hospital of Cardiology and the Provincial People's Hospital have stopped quarantine. Wei said, "Many are not medical problems. We have long said that it is…
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The world’s first covid19 confirmed dog died after being discharged in Hong Kong, owner refuses to examine its body

The world’s first covid19 confirmed dog died after being discharged in Hong Kong, owner refuses to examine its body

2019 Covid
The squirrel dog was the first dog infected with covid19 in the world. It was tested negative and was discharged from hospital. It was returned to owner on Saturday (14th). The AFCD stated tonight that the owner said the dog had died yesterday (16th), and the owner was unwilling to exam its body. A total of four patients died in Hong Kong and one pet dog died from cover19.
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Sharing Full-Face Masks and Washing Wounds Without Gloves: Insufficient Protective Gear Remains a Severe Issue in Hong Kong Hospitals

Sharing Full-Face Masks and Washing Wounds Without Gloves: Insufficient Protective Gear Remains a Severe Issue in Hong Kong Hospitals

2019 Covid
Sharing Full-Face Masks and Washing Wounds Without Gloves: Insufficient Protective Gear Remains a Severe Issue in Hospitals Insufficient protective equipment in hospitals continued to be a predicament for many frontline medical staff. Hospital Authority Employees Alliance (HAEA) sent a formal letter to Hospital Authority and the Labour Department to report complaints such as sharing a full-face mask among 10 staff at Princess Margaret Hospital, and using bare hands to wash wounds due to the lack of disposable gloves at Shatin Hospital. HAEA stated that they have been receiving complaints from members reporting cases of senior officials suspending the use and supply of protective equipment, which is seriously endangering the safety of medical staff. In the medical ward of Princess Margaret Hospital, staff complained that full-face masks have to be shared…
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China records the lowest number of infections, 8 new officially confirmed infections today

China records the lowest number of infections, 8 new officially confirmed infections today

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China has recorded its official lowest tally yet from the coronavirus since the country went into a virtual state of emergency in January. The National Health Commission said on Friday there had been eight new officially confirmed infections from the virus in the past 24 hours, and seven deaths from it. Five of the new infections were in Wuhan, the central Chinese city where the outbreak began, and the other three were diagnosed among travelers arriving from abroad. According to the latest official count, China has confirmed a total 80,813 from the virus, including 3,176 fatal cases.
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China government spokesman says U.S. army might have brought virus to China

2019 Covid
Chinese Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian wrote on his Twitter account on Thursday that the U.S. military might have brought the coronavirus to the Chinese city of Wuhan, which has been hardest hit by the outbreak. “When did patient zero begin in US? How many people are infected? What are the names of the hospitals? It might be US army who brought the epidemic to Wuhan. Be transparent! Make public your data! US owe us an explanation!” Zhao tweeted in English.  
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