Every year, the cities of Charlestown and Westerly, Rhode Island, host the annual Karl E. Kenyon Smokey Bear Parade, which the residents wholeheartedly take part in. A tradition that has been in existence for over 50 years, the parade risked cancelation this year due to the COVID-19 outbreak. However, the people at Dunn’s Corners Fire ...
Now seeking asylum in the United States, a Chinese virologist formerly employed at Hong Kong University has given her account of the early stages of the COVID-19 outbreak, saying that the Chinese authorities knew COVID-19 was spreading among humans in December 2019, but covered up the news for several weeks. Dr. Yan Li-meng, then a ...
School closures have led to a change in attitudes among parents about who should be responsible for their children’s education, a major new survey shows. Families are more likely to think they should be involved in their child’s education since the CCP coronavirus pandemic began, research from the Centre for Social Mobility at the University ...
The outbreak of the CCP virus has raised questions about the future of food. While the lack of restaurant activity has harmed farmers, the common man is facing the prospect of a potential food crisis. The pandemic has triggered many people to seriously reconsider our ideas about food production, distribution, and consumption. Localization The possibility ...
If pregnant women are infected by COVID-19, not only can it make the pregnancy period stressful, the risk of death and transmission of the virus could end up triggering an unmanageable mental burden as well. Here are some of the things pregnant women should know about the CCP coronavirus. Transmission risk for pregnant women “Emerging ...
Horseshoe bats in China are a natural wildlife reservoir of SARS-like coronaviruses. Some health experts think wildlife markets — specifically in Wuhan, China – led to the spillover of the new coronavirus into human populations. Though not confirmed, the hypothesis has given bats around the world a bad rap, and public fears of exposure to ...
American doctors and healthcare workers have been at the forefront of confronting the CCP virus epidemic. They identify infected people, monitor their condition, and nurse them back to health. Taking on such a risky job, these healthcare workers are now at risk of being infected with the very virus they are fighting against. The shortage ...
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 2018, the World Health Organization (WHO) described the potential outbreak of a multifaceted pathogen, which they called “Disease X” as a placeholder. “Disease X” was characterized as being highly infectious, of unknown origin, and potentially lethal — with wide-ranging implications for social and economic stability should it develop into a global pandemic. The CCP coronavirus ...