The world should "calm down" about the possibility of new COVID-19 variants circulating in China, leading Chinese scientist George Gao said.
"The world should completely calm down from the fear that there are new variants or special variants circulating [in China]," Gao, professor at the Institute of Microbiology at the Chinese Academy of Sciences and former head of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention , told Reuters.The variants causing infections in China were the same Omicron sub-variants - BA.5.2 and BF.7 - seen elsewhere in the world, he said by email.
The findings are representative of the entire country, the authors said, citing the characteristics of Beijing's population and circulation of highly transmissible COVID-19 strains. A prominent government scientist said on Jan. 21 that 80 per cent of people had been infected already and China's CDC has said repeatedly in the past month that continuous monitoring showed no new strains of COVID-19 have been found.
Who believes this study
A Chinese study....really and you publish this BS Do us all a vavour stop reporting Chinese propaganda and vet your news sources
How accurate do you suppose that is. Lol
you don't have to sound so disappointed about it.
Does anyone actually believe Chinese authorities.
you mean the recent bioweapon attack from the sky on their own people?
Kraken ! Kraken! 🤣
Why did we fight this flu... This all could have passed in two weeks...in March of 2020 and we would be stronger for it.
It’s just a cold FFS
We have summarized this news so that you can read it quickly. If you are interested in the news, you can read the full text here. Read more:
Canada Latest News, Canada Headlines
Similar News:You can also read news stories similar to this one that we have collected from other news sources.
Memorial University restarting classes Wednesday after tentative deal in faculty strike
Source: NTVNewsNL - 🏆 54. / 59 Read more »
John Tory could remain as mayor for Wednesday's budget deliberations, ally suggestsA member of Mayor John Tory’s inner circle says that he is concerned that some members of council will view the chaos that has enveloped city hall as an opportunity to “blow up the budget” when it comes to a vote later this week. He's not going anywhere Oh course, he is. Palms to grease before he leaves. Lies
Source: CP24 - 🏆 30. / 67 Read more »
John Tory will remain as mayor for Wednesday's budget deliberations, budget chief saysJohn Tory has committed to remaining mayor through Wednesday’s budget deliberations at city hall, according to budget Chief Gary Crawford. Shouldn’t Good decision. A crook overlooking a fiscal budget when he’s already been caught taking cash from contractors and lobbyists
Source: CTVToronto - 🏆 9. / 84 Read more »
John Tory will remain as mayor for Wednesday's budget deliberations, budget chief saysJohn Tory has committed to remaining mayor through Wednesday’s budget deliberations at city hall, according to budget Chief Gary Crawford. Ridiculous Who’s he bringing as his plus one?
Source: CP24 - 🏆 30. / 67 Read more »
U.S. blacklists six Chinese entities over balloon programThe United States has blacklisted six Chinese entities it said were linked to Beijing’s aerospace programs as part of its retaliation over an alleged Chinese spy balloon that traversed U.S. airspace. Will Trudeau now kick the Chinese out of our universities he had to get the Americans to shot down the object over Canada can he just take a stand not like it took 3 years to kick Huawei out.
Source: TorontoStar - 🏆 60. / 55 Read more »
Object destroyed over Yukon 'potentially similar' to Chinese spy balloon: ministerOTTAWA — Defence Minister Anita Anand said it was too early to tell whether a “cylindrical object' shot down over central Yukon on Saturday was from China, even as she hinted about it being another Chinese spy balloon. Why show a 40 year old F18 Hornet ( retired in 2019 by RAAF/USAF?) when the object was shot down by a top of the line USAF F22? BS. trying to cover of the fk.up from last week.. 🥺
Source: timescolonist - 🏆 15. / 75 Read more »