With the U.S. withdrawing from the World Health Organization and rethinking foreign aid, China has an opportunity to play a bigger role — with different goals.
Researchers in China have discovered a new coronavirus in bats that they say has the potential to spread to humans, after the world was recently hit by the COVID-19 pandemic
With the U.S. withdrawing from the World Health Organization and rethinking foreign aid, China has an opportunity to play a bigger role — with different goals.
A new highly infectious strain of coronavirus has been found in China by the researcher famed for her work at the Wuhan laboratory where Covid was discovered. The new virus, named HKU5-CoV-2, has been found by a research team led by Shi Zhengli.
China has cowed many of America’s elites, celebrities, athletes and politicians into silence. They fear losing jobs, contracts, investors, status and worse. Better to stay silent.
The study on the new virus was carried out by leading Chinese virologist Shi Zhengli, who is also known as the “batwoman” as a result of her extensive research on bat coronaviruses, at the Guangzhou Laboratory.
A team of Chinese virologists has identified a new bat coronavirus that carries the potential for animal-to-human transmission. The virus, found to utilize the same human receptor as the Covid-19 virus,
In interviews with Xinhua, Chinese experts attending the MSC said the event addressed numerous emerging global uncertainties, while China reaffirmed its commitment to being a constructive force in a changing world.
US President Trump's suspension of USAID funding has disrupted global humanitarian and development efforts, opening doors for China to increase its in
One of Trump’s biggest complaints was that the agency was too slow to alert the world of an emerging health threat in China and to move to contain its spread. Local newspapers had been reporting that a mysterious illness was spreading around Wuhan as early as November 17, 2019, a fact backed up by genetic analysis.