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Cholera-causing turtle bacterium hits Wuhan
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Cholera-causing turtle bacterium hits Wuhan

By Noto
July 15, 2022
in :  China, Health

CHINA: There has been a strong reaction among the Chinese public to the discovery in Wuhan, China, of a cholera-causing bacteria that was also detected in food market samples taken from softshell turtles. Officials in the area stated late on Thursday that the food market where samples from softshell turtles tested positive for the bacteria that can cause cholera had …

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ASEAN News

When Floods Threaten Supply Chains, China’s Wuhan Issues Red Warning

By Katherine S
July 18, 2020
in :  ASEAN News

Wide areas of central and eastern China suffered from the worst flooding in decades on Friday (July 17), as chaos accumulated for main supply chains, including essential personal protective gear to fight coronavirus, and economic losses piled up. The central Chinese city of Wuhan and the Anhui, Jiangxi and Zhejiang provinces declared red warnings on Friday as heavy rain swelled …

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Health

Wuhan reports no new infections for first time, imported cases surge

By Desk Writer
March 19, 2020
in :  Health, Thailand

The central Chinese city of Wuhan, the epicentre of the country’s coronavirus outbreak, reported no new infections for the first time, while imported cases surged by a record, led by new infections in the capital of Beijing. The new imported infections also accounted for all of the new confirmed cases in mainland China, placing more pressure on authorities to screen …

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Thailand

Wuhan Doctor recounts the fears and hopes of the frontline virus

By Desk Writer
March 6, 2020
in :  Thailand, World

One month after temporary clinics opened up to chaos and confusion at the epicenter of China’s coronavirus outbreak, Frontline Doctor Ma Yonggang is finally seeing more empty beds as fewer patients arrive. Announcement When 43-year-old Ma was first called to a sports stadium transformed into a medical facility on February 4, a virtual construction site with electrical wiring and beds …

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Philippines

China’s wildlife trade ‘ outright bans ‘ over COVID-19

By Desk Writer
February 25, 2020
in :  Philippines, World

China declared an immediate and “comprehensive” ban on wild animal trade and consumption, a practice believed to be responsible for the deadly coronavirus outbreak. The highest legislative committee in the country adopted a resolution “prohibiting the illegal trade in wildlife, abolishing the bad habit of overconsumption of wildlife and effectively protecting people’s lives and safety,” state television reported. Previous temporary …

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Thailand

Wuhan passengers discharged

By Desk Writer
February 19, 2020
in :  Thailand

137 Wuhan returnees got discharged earlier quarantined at the Sattahip naval base in Chon Buri province while the returnee under observation for possible infection remained, pending retests. Deputy Public Health Minister Sathit Pitutecha said at the naval base that the quarantine on the returnees was successful as 137 people returned home as planned. The other returnee under observation remained at …

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Philippines

Chinese hospital director Wuhan, epicenter of coronavirus outbreak, dies

By Desk Writer
February 18, 2020
in :  Philippines

The head of a leading hospital in central China’s Wuhan area, the epicenter of an outbreak of coronavirus, died of the disease on Tuesday, state television reported, becoming the second prominent Chinese doctor to succumb to the pathogen. Advertisement Liu Zhiming, the Wuhan Wuchang Hospital manager, died at 10:30 a.m., it said. Earlier this month, the death of Li Wenliang, …

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Thailand

Head China doctor dies

By Desk Writer
February 18, 2020
in :  Thailand

A hospital director at the epicentre of China’s virus epidemic died Tuesday, state media said, the latest medical worker to fall victim to the new coronavirus spreading across the country. Liu Zhiming, the director of Wuchang Hospital in Wuhan, died Tuesday morning after “all-out rescue efforts failed,” state broadcaster CCTV reported. China said last week that six medical workers had …

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Thailand

Japanese arrivals strictly screened

By Desk Writer
February 18, 2020
in :  Thailand

Public health authorities on Monday raised measures against Covid-19 to level 3, in preparation for a surge in transmissions. Level 3 means medical staff have to undergo screening for the virus. Within the next two months, every province will have at least one hospital capable of testing for Covid-19. The Department of Medical Sciences is also developing a coronavirus test …

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Indonesia

Health Ministry Says 104 Specimens from Coronavirus Samples Test, Mostly Negative

By Desk Writer
February 17, 2020
in :  Indonesia

As many 104 specimens from suspected coronavirus patients, it was reported that nearly all of them tested negative. This was stated by Coordinating Minister for Human Development and Culture Muhadjir Effendy that got confirmed from the government’s health officials that had analyzed those number of patients. “There have been 104 specimens or samples based on the Health Ministry’s directorate-general from …

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