On February 13, a lady in Wuhan by the name of Fang Fang wrote in her diary: “What breaks my heart even more was a photo from my doctor, a friend. In the photo, the floor in a funeral parlor was full of mobile phones. Their owners have been turned into ashes. Although Fang Fang ...
Virologists examining the coronavirus that has caused a deadly global pandemic are still looking for a missing link in the pathogen, but the Chinese Communist Party’s secrecy is making it difficult to collect the needed data. Though the CCP regime claims that the coronavirus — also known as SARS-CoV-2 or the CCP virus due to ...
In the midst of the CCP coronavirus outbreak, there has been a wave of fear and misinformation related to the use of anti-inflammatory drugs, like ibuprofen (Advil and Motrin). Over the past week, rumors claiming that ibuprofen can kickstart the virus into pneumonia, or make the virus 10 times worse, have been quick to spread ...
The current CCP coronavirus pandemic is rapidly changing the way we live and the way we work. Do these changes signal long-lasting impacts on the design and architecture of our future cities? We spoke to UBC professor Patrick Condon, the James Taylor chair in Landscape and Livable Environments at UBC’s School of Architecture and Landscape ...
Though the CCP virus outbreak situation in China is said to be stabilizing, which experts agree is probably not the case, things have remained rather disappointing for China’s economy. Whether it be employment, production levels, or economic growth, everything is in the red, a situation the country hasn’t suffered through in a long time. The ...
Germany has been one of the worst affected countries in Europe due to the CCP coronavirus outbreak. Within Germany, the state of North Rhine-Westphalia (NRW) has seen one of the highest numbers of infections. The reason why the NRW region has been affected so greatly by the virus has largely to do with its relationship ...