(Wuhan Coronavirus) Chinese students are discriminated against in the UK

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Wuhan Pneumonia Virus (Covid-19) has spread worldwide and 9 confirmed cases have been recorded in the UK so far. Some Chinese students studying in the UK claim to have been discriminated against, and the situation is getting worse. They have been ridiculed in the streets that "you deserves the coronavirus." A group of Cardiff Chinese students interviewed by a Sky News reporter said they had been insulted on their way to school. Student Zhang Zhang (Robin Zhang) said, "Four people stood by the door and shouted" Hey! Coronavirus! "To my friends, and they covered their noses and mouths with shirt collars and laughed aloud. " Another victim, Lucy, said: "I'm sad, but of course I don't know how to respond. I think coronavirus is a problem that everyone must face.…
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Communist China assigned a new officer to manage HK issue, the officer’s “Famous Achievement”: Demolish Church Crosses in China

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The China State Council announced that Zhang Xiaoming, the director of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office, was removed, and he was re-appointed as the deputy director (director-level) of the Hong Kong and Macao Affairs Office in charge of daily work. Xia Baolong, vice chairman of the CPPCC National Committee, will also serve as the director of the Hong Kong and Macau Office. His most famous achievement is the "Zhejiang Forced Cross Demolition Movement". According to Asia Weekly, at least 229 church crosses in Zhejiang Province were removed from February to the end of July 2015 alone. Throughout the campaign, more than 2,000 Christian church crosses and even entire buildings were demolished, triggering multiple bloodsheds.
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(BREAKING) Hubei is completely closed for “wartime management”

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The epidemic spread rapidly in Hubei. Zhangwan District, Shiyan City, Hubei Province issued an announcement late at night on the 13th. All buildings have been completely closed. Taking 14 days as a cycle, depending on the city's epidemic prevention and control effect. This is the first completely closed region in mainland China to implement "wartime management." This notice pointed out that the wartime control will be implemented from 24:00 on February 12th, all buildings will be implemented in total closed management. All residents are not allowed to enter or exit their building, except for medical staff, anti-epidemic public servants. All the necessities for basic living in all residential areas are delivered by the communist neighbourhood committees on a regular basis, with a fixed variety and a fixed price. All Residential…
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Trump severely cuts WHO’s funding for Wuhan Coronavirus Epidemic, WHO fails to perform

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As the outbreak of New Coronary Pneumonia (also known as Wuhan Pneumonia) caused by a new coronavirus in the Mainland continues, the World Health Organisation (WHO), which is responsible for coordinating global anti-epidemic action, is receiving bad news. In the new Donald Trump government budget, funding for WHO has been cut in half. In Trump's fiscal year 2021 budget, global health funding was cut by $ 3 billion, of which WHO's annual funding was halved. In the fight against Wuhan pneumonia, a senior official said that an additional US $ 15 million would be allocated to the Global Health Security Program of the United States Agency for International Development (USAID). During the extraordinary period of the Wuhan pneumonia outbreak, it was surprising that the United States countered the reduction of…
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North Korea extends quarantine period to four weeks, ZERO case in North Korea

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North Korea has extended its coronavirus quarantine period from 15 days to 30 days, according to reports in state-run news service KCNA. From the beginning, North Korea “has taken positive measures against the inroads of the epidemic that seriously affects people,” the KCNA report added. No cases in North Korea yet: Every country and territory within a 1,500-mile radius of North Korea, except for sparsely populated Mongolia, has confirmed cases of the novel coronavirus. There have been no cases reported in North Korea, and it's unclear how the country has been able to avoid the virus. Pyongyang has either been very lucky, isn't saying something, or is reaping one of the few benefits of being a so-called "hermit nation."
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Just a beginning? 15k New Wuhan Coronavirus Inflections in China in One Single Day today (China Official Data)

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The Novel Coronavirus epidemic in Wuhan, China continued, with total 59,619 confirmed diagnoses across China, 1,359 deaths, and 5,887 cured. The total number of confirmed diagnoses in Hubei Province on Wednesday rose to 48,206, with 1,310 deaths. So far the epidemic has spread throughout China. As for Taiwan and Macau, 18 and 10 cases were confirmed respectively. Top 5 Countries Today: Country, Territory Total Cases Feb 12,13 Cases Total Deaths Feb 12,13 Deaths Total Recovered Total Severe China 59,786 +15,133 1,366 +253 5,899 8,230 Japan 203 +1 4 Hong Kong 50 +1 1 1 Singapore 50 +3 15 8 Thailand 33 10 1  
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WHO or China Health Org.? “Praise China” to “Real World Crisis” in 10 days

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"No evidence of human-to-human transmission" "No evidence of transmission outside of china" "Countries that slow down international air travel are bad and wrong!" "Everyone should go get on those cruise ships!" That's what the WHO has been up to the last month A week ago WHO still praises China's effective control measures, calls for world preparedness, not panic https://twitter.com/DrTedros/status/1223288485311705088?s=20 Now — more than a month into an escalating global health crisis — there are questions about whether the WHO’s praise in the early weeks created a false sense of security that potentially spurred the virus’s spread. https://twitter.com/DrTedros/status/1227305103931183104?s=20 Travel restrictions were implemented with every major outbreak from SARS through to Ebola in West Africa. With the new coronavirus outbreak, countries around the world — from the US to Russia to Australia…
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