China wages 'people's war' on coronavirus as cruises, companies hit

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.Reuters Mark Chisholm shows Beijing like you've never seen it before. An extension of the Lunar New Year holidays due to the coronavirus outbreak has cleared the streets of most of its 25 million people

) was considering keeping operations suspended for longer than planned at its three plants in Wuhan, the epicentre of the virus, Japan’s Nikkei newspaper reported.

Chinese-ruled Hong Kong, hit by months of anti-China unrest, said the coronavirus was hurting its economy and urged banks to adopt a “sympathetic stance” with borrowers. China, which has bristled at being ostracised, was considering delaying an annual meeting of its highest legislative body, the National People’s Congress, from March 5, sources said.

China’s National Health Commision said the HIV drug lopinavir/ritonavir could be used for coronavirus patients, without specifying how. “When you are left alone, seeing the blur shadow of death far away, I think no one can feel calm,” Devy told Reuters.

 

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China is holding the bag on this global mess. Will they be held accountable? Cutting Tariffs and flooding social media with heartwarming stories about selfless acts of ordinary citizens isn't enough in my worthless opinion.

Let's hope they clear their streets of suspect foods as well.

Wow! I thought it was a video game at first! I have spent time in Beijing, and I still have trouble picturing it! Unbelievable!

Reminds me of the lack of people going to a Biden rally.

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