- Increase comes as government adviser says residents letting their guard down too soon
- Top microbiologist warns residents to brace for 200 imported cases of Covid-19 in the next two to three weeks
- Increase comes as government adviser says residents letting their guard down too soon
- Top microbiologist warns residents to brace for 200 imported cases of Covid-19 in the next two to three weeks
- Increase comes as government adviser says residents letting their guard down too soon
- Top microbiologist warns residents to brace for 200 imported cases of Covid-19 in the next two to three weeks
In Milan visiting senior Chinese Red Cross official says he does not know what people are thinking as lockdown measures largely ignored.
In Milan visiting senior Chinese Red Cross official says he does not know what people are thinking as lockdown measures largely ignored.
Authorities say tests up to 103,000 as of Thursday, from 59,000 two days earlier, but some governors report shortages of testing equipment.
Authorities say tests up to 103,000 as of Thursday, from 59,000 two days earlier, but some governors report shortages of testing equipment.
Authorities say tests up to 103,000 as of Thursday, from 59,000 two days earlier, but some governors report shortages of testing equipment.
With Europe now in the grip of Covid-19 heading home is the obvious choice for many Chinese employed or studying abroad.
With Europe now in the grip of Covid-19 heading home is the obvious choice for many Chinese employed or studying abroad.
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Photos of British Columbians gathering in big numbers at Kitsilano Beach and Whistler show they have much to learn about social distancing.