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🇰🇷🇸🇬"Lets test literally fucking everyone"
🇮🇹"Mass quarantines"
🇬🇧"Sorry old chaps🧐"
🇺🇸"What's a better, more catchy term for it? How can we brand it and market it? Let people know where it comes from? Focus groups? What kind of feelings do people have about different names?"
A decade ago, a European scholar asked a Chinese scholar, “What does China-European strategic partnership look like?”
The Chinese scholar responded: “We hope that when China goes to war with the United States, Europe will at least remain neutral.”
Data bears out this success👇
PM Abe openly supports Taiwan to join WHO, which is crucial to prevent any dangerous gaps in the containment of the current coronavirus epidemic. Again, sincere gratitude for Japan’s support! 🙏🇯🇵 https://t.co/koWNHSk2Ga
Director of infectious diseases div at Shanghai's Huashan Hospital relieving all front-line doctors who's been at work since late last year.
They're to be replaced with Communist Party member doctors who have sworn to "Put the People First" (把人民的利益放在第一位).
NEW: Our piece on the 3 big China cases today alleging
1) Harvard chemistry chair lied re millions in Chinese funding
2) PLA official used Boston University as base to study U.S. military
3) Researcher tried to sneak vials to China in a sock
https://t.co/JWEo7JuUoc w @aviswanatha
1/6 This is SARS all over again. A reminder that public health/discourses about epidemics are often deeply intertwined with anti-Chinese racism. And while the health implications of #WuhanCoronavirus are certainly concerning, there are also significant social implications
While I'm in Internet rage mode today, I might as well mention--it really has not gone unnoticed that some, older, white male commentators seem to be reacting quite strongly against the fact that there is a newer, younger generation of people writing on Taiwan in English
If we compare Tsai's votes/electorates in 2016 and 2020, there is almost no difference. The slope is 1, and intercept 3%, r=0.96. Thus, the partisanship (or blue-green tendency?) in Taiwan is still very stable.