ccp coronavirus, china, covid-19, viral infections

Why China’s CCP Coronavirus Numbers Are Completely Bogus

The Chinese government claims that the CCP coronavirus outbreak in their country is somehow under control and that new infections are showing a downward trend. It even claimed to have recently registered the country’s first-ever day with zero COVID-19 deaths. However, all such claims prove false when you actually look at the data and real ...

Max Lu

Masked doctors around a patient's bed.

How Has Taiwan Managed to Keep Its CCP Virus Cases So Low?

Taiwan’s COVID-19 numbers are currently below 400. This is compared to China, which has more than 82,000 reported cases. The low number of COVID-19 cases in Taiwan, despite its close proximity to China, is quite significant. Here are a number of points that Taiwan has handled very well in regard to the CCP coronavirus. These are ...

Hermann Rohr

A Taiwanese medical professional dealing with the coronavirus.

Lockdown Entertainment: Movies and TV Shows to Catch Up On

Remaining inside every day for an extended period of time can take a toll on anyone’s psyche. Depression may rear its head and a feeling of dissatisfaction might start enveloping you. If you feel this way, take some time to enjoy this lockdown entertainment, some much-loved wholesome movies and TV shows that will definitely put ...

Armin Auctor

Watching lockdown entertainment movies.

CCP Coronavirus: Asian Nations Bracing for the Second Wave

Many people in Asian nations like Japan, South Korea, Taiwan, and so on have started to think that the CCP coronavirus outbreak in their nations has stabilized and will decline in the near term. However, some warn that these countries could see a second wave of infections quite soon. The second wave of CCP coronavirus ...

Max Lu

The CCP coronavirus around the world.

Tips From Astronauts: Dealing With Isolation During the Lockdown

Living cooped up inside can be a dull, mentally stressful thing for many people. Astronauts are trained to survive in these conditions. Some live hundreds of days in a small tube in outer space and still maintain their lively spirit when they get back home. Here is how to deal with the CCP coronavirus lockdown ...

Raven Montmorency

A hot drink sitting on an open book.

Why This Taiwanese Student Asked the WHO Director-General for an Apology

COVID-19 is not only shaking the world and leaving thousands of people short of breath. As a recently published YouTube video to the WHO Director-General shows, the geopolitical implications of how influential organizations and leaders are dealing with the CCP coronavirus outbreak are also causing public outrage and a lot of social media responses.  An open ...

Hermann Rohr

Taiwanese Student Vivi Lin.

How to Disinfect Your Mobile Phone

If people’s mobile phones, which are used every day, are not properly sterilized, they may become breaches in the epidemic prevention work. According to a Wall Street Journal report, a study found that the CCP coronavirus can survive on plastic or stainless steel for up to 72 hours and on cardboard and metal for 4 hours. German ...

Helen London

Using an iPhone.

Should the Government Bail Out Corporations or Give Them Loans?

After U.S. President Donald Trump signed a US$2.2 trillion financial package aimed at stimulating the American economy that has been stifled by the CCP coronavirus outbreak, one of the strongest criticisms against it is that it includes corporate bailouts instead of loans. Basically, the program promises to pay millions of dollars in cash to companies ...

Jack Roberts

President Donald Trump speaking.

CCP Virus: China and UK Build Hospitals at Record Pace

Many countries are struggling to deal with the rising number of COVID-19 patients, unable to handle them due to the limited number of hospitals. Some nations are speedily building new facilities to deal with the situation. China and the UK are examples of two such countries. The interesting thing is that these two nations have ...

Jack Roberts

Beds in a hospital ward.

Reflections in Isolation

A new day is beginning; the sunlight makes its way into the room through a chink in the curtains. The magpies sing gracious melodies, which stand out in the unusual silence. I open my eyes, but I do not rush out of bed to get ready for work. Not today. Today is a day for ...

Laura Cozzolino

The Tao's yin-yang.