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Laurie Chen
Laurie Chen
Reporter, China
Laurie Chen worked for the Post from 2017 until 2020. She holds a master's degree in journalism at City University, London. Originally from the UK, she studied English literature at University College London.

Chinese scientist warns Covid-19 may become an established illness like flu as mainland reports its lowest number of new cases since Wuhan lockdown began.

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After displays of xenophobia during the coronavirus outbreak, man’s public plea in Florence prompts ‘beautiful’ response as video is widely shared on Facebook.

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Hubei health authority says new infection numbers have fallen 57 per cent in six days, but scientists caution that factors such as under-reporting could change this.

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The new contagion may be far less deadly than severe acute respiratory syndrome but it has already infected more than four times as many people.

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While most of those interviewed have not experienced extreme bigotry themselves, they say they see daily ‘microaggressions’ become more common.

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Medical workers treating people infected with the coronavirus in the central China city say they are fighting more than just a virus outbreak.

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Is there a cure? Does folk medicine work? Answering the questions about the epidemic that has sparked a torrent of rumour-mongering on social media.

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In country where apps and state surveillance are unavoidable, many worry about security, but some ‘just believe or assume that all hope is lost’.

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The deaths include the first reported outside the epicentre around Wuhan, while the number of infected doctors and nurses is higher than reported, sources say.

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The self-governed island has recorded its first case of the coronavirus but its exclusion from the World Health Organisation risks hampering efforts to stop its spread.

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Author of landmark workplace harassment survey was arrested three months ago for ‘picking quarrels and provoking trouble’. She is ‘healthy and still in good spirits’ while ‘under heavy surveillance’, a source tells the Post.

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