Germany’s national health institute says the country’s average rate of new coronavirus infections had dropped significantly. Israel begins mapping out a controlled lifting of restrictions. ( read original story ...)
China Says Sudden Jump in Wuhan Coronavirus Death Toll Is Due to Statistical Verification, Not Cover Up
Wuhan city—where the COVID-19 coronavirus originated before spreading across the world to become a pandemic—revised its death toll up 50 percent on Friday, according to the state-run CCTV news channel ... ( read original story ...)
China’s economy shrinks almost 7%; Wuhan revises up deaths
China's economy shrank by 6.8 percent in the first three months of the year, its first quarterly contraction on record, the National Bureau of Statistics of China reported on Friday. ( read original story ...)
China Records First Ever Contraction in Quarterly GDP on Coronavirus
China’s economy shrank 6.8% in the first three months of 2020 compared with a year earlier, the first such contraction since Beijing began reporting quarterly gross domestic product in 1992. ( read original story ...)
Crucial coronavirus antibody tests destined for New York City caught in red tape in China
The first 100,000ntibody tests authorized by the Food and Drug Administration and headed to New York City could have been deployed days ago, but they’ve been stuck in red-tape limbo in China, ... ( read original story ...)
Waste not, want not: Hong Kong cafe zeros in on reducing trash
A zero food waste cafe in Hong Kong is trying to tackle the financial hub’s escalating trash problem by providing meals that are fully compostable, such as vegetables and herb flatbreads, and ... ( read original story ...)
Explainer: After months of protests, is Hong Kong selectively enforcing covid-19 laws?
As the coronavirus began to wreak havoc around the world in mid-March, returning travellers and students caused a spike of cases in Hong Kong. With a record 65 new cases announced on March 27, this ... ( read original story ...)
Taiwan export orders seen dropping faster in March as pandemic hits tech demand: Reuters poll
Taiwan’s export orders likely fell for a third straight month in March and at a much faster pace, a Reuters poll showed, as the coronavirus pandemic hurts global demand for electronics which are ... ( read original story ...)
The president of Taiwan outlined how the state contained the coronavirus spread with less than 400 confirmed cases
Global crises test the fabric of the international community, stretching us at the seams and threatening to tear us apart," president Tsai wrote. ( read original story ...)
Combating the Coronavirus, Bahrain Offers Health & Economic Success Story
Bahrain recorded is first COVID-19 case, when a school bus driver who had recently traveled home from pilgrimage in Iran by way of Dubai tested positive. Alarm bells immediately went off. ( read original story ...)