Por: The Atlantic Opinion December 30, 2022
She was one of millions left virtually defenseless by China’s sudden abandonment of its failing zero-COVID policy.Paul Spella / The Atlantic; Photos Courtesy of Jiwei Xiao; GettyDecember 30, 2022, 7 AM ETMy mother just died of COVID in Wuhan, China.When I got the news, I was in the United States, thousands of miles and 13 time zones away. It was the end of a tough semester teaching modern Chinese literature to American students. I had just... + full article
NBC News USA World December 30, 2022
HONG KONG — Three years after it recorded the world’s first cases of the coronavirus, the central Chinese city of Wuhan is once again besieged by Covid-19. The Chinese government’s abrupt lifting of its “zero-Covid” measures following mass protests has unleashed the... + más
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The Boston Globe USA Nation December 29, 2022
A new coronavirus variant dubbed XBB has swiftly spreading in the Northeast, jumping from about 35 percent of cases during the week ending Dec. 17 to just over half of cases last week, according to .Here’s a quick primer on what we know about the variant.It is more... + más
Highly Immune Evasive Omicron XBB.1.5 Variant Is Quickly Becoming Dominant in U.S. as It Doubles Weekly | NBC 6 South Florida
Highly immune evasive omicron XBB.1.5 variant is quickly becoming dominant in U.S. as it doubles weekly | CNBC
Fox News USA Politics December 22, 2022
2022 is about to end, and still no answer to the question: What caused the so far?The Washington Post asks, What is China hiding? The more answerable question is what is our own government hiding?House Republicans are promising that when they assume the majority in January, they... + más
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New York Post USA Opinion December 21, 2022
So 2022 is about to end and still no answer to the question: What caused the virus that’s killed 1,096,000 Americans so far? , “What is China hiding?” The more answerable question is: What is our own government hiding? House Republicans promise that when they assume the... + más
House Republicans demand testimony from Biden officials, experts on COVID-19 origins, virus research in Wuhan | Fox News
Top House intel Republican says committee will subpoena intel community over COVID origins | CBS News
Fox News USA Politics December 14, 2022
will demand testimony from dozens of Biden administration officials and experts on the origins of COVID-19 in China as well as U.S. funding for virus research in Wuhan when they take control of the chamber in January, the party's leadership announced Wednesday.Rep. James... + más
Jim Jordan outlines plan of attack against Biden administration | Newsweek
Wuhan to Facebook, why can’t Fauci explain key early-COVID decisions? | New York Post
New York Post USA Opinion December 11, 2022
Unless you are having trouble sleeping, I do not recommend trying to read Dr. Anthony Fauci’s 363-page testimony in a federal lawsuit about how U.S. government officials colluded with Big Tech to censor online speech about COVID. It is positively soporific to parse Fauci... + más
As Dr. Fauci prepares to exit, he reflects on his legacy and COVID decisions he would change | ABC News
Anthony Fauci’s Credibility Did Not Survive the Pandemic | Slate
The New York Times USA World October 06, 2022
In early 2020, in the Chinese city of Wuhan, Dr. Li Wenliang lay in a hospital bed with a debilitating fever. He was no ordinary patient, and even then — before Covid had its name — he feared that this was no ordinary ailment.Dr. Li was widely regarded in China as a heroic... + más
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