Chinese workers in the US are losing their visas with their jobs But flying home to China is too expensives

Chinese workers in the US are losing their visas with their jobs But flying home to China is too expensive

 

 

Chinese workers in the US are losing their visas with their jobs But flying home to China is too expensive. After her company laid her off last month, Tang Chen couldn’t sleep. For days, her heart kept racing. There was one question at the front of her mind: would she be able to stay in the United States?

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How did coronavirus break out Theories abound as researchers race to solve genetic detective storys

How did coronavirus break out Theories abound as researchers race to solve genetic detective story

 

 

How did coronavirus break out Theories abound as researchers race to solve genetic detective story. A vacuum of knowledge about the origins of the new coronavirus ravaging the world has provided fertile ground for all manner of theories — from the fantastic, to the dubious to the believable.

It was a bioweapon manufactured by the Chinese.

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UK PM Boris Johnson admitted to hospital for testss

UK PM Boris Johnson admitted to hospital for tests

 

 

British Prime Minister Boris Johnson has been admitted to the hospital for tests, Downing Street said Sunday, after days of coronavirus symptoms.

“On the advice of his doctor, the Prime Minister has tonight been admitted to hospital for tests,” the Prime Minister’s Office said in a statement, adding that the tests were part of a “precautionary step”

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Sailors from aircraft carrier hit by coronavirus outbreak to quarantine in Guam hotelss

Sailors from aircraft carrier hit by coronavirus outbreak to quarantine in Guam hotels

 

 

Sailors from aircraft carrier hit by coronavirus outbreak to quarantine in Guam hotels. Some of the sailors from the USS Theodore Roosevelt will be quarantined in hotel rooms in Guam as the number of coronavirus cases aboard the aircraft carrier approaches 100, a deteriorating situation that led the ship’s commanding officer to issue a stark warning to top Navy leadership about the need to get sailors off the ship.

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Post-Soviet strongmen prescribe vodka hockey and folk medicine against coronaviruss

Post-Soviet strongmen prescribe vodka hockey and folk medicine against coronavirus

 

 

Post-Soviet strongmen prescribe vodka hockey and folk medicine against coronavirus. As countries close their borders and hospitals struggle with a surge in coronavirus cases, some of the most repressive societies in the former Soviet Union are carrying on with business as usual, while their leaders prescribe unusual remedies amid the global pandemic.

Take,

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The US keeps millions of chickens in secret farms to make flu vaccines But their eggs wons’t work for coronaviruss

The US keeps millions of chickens in secret farms to make flu vaccines But their eggs won’t work for coronavirus

 

 

The US keeps millions of chickens in secret farms to make flu vaccines But their eggs won’t work for coronavirus. Across the United States, prized chickens are laying life-saving eggs at secret farms.

Few people know where the chickens are kept — their locations are undisclosed as a matter of national security.
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China is trying to revive its economy without risking more lives The world is watchings

China is trying to revive its economy without risking more lives The world is watching

 

 

China is trying to revive its economy without risking more lives The world is watching. China is trying to jump-start its huge economy without triggering a second wave of coronavirus cases. It’s a high-stakes experiment that could provide clues for countries agonizing over how long to keep their shutdowns in place as a global recession begins and millions of jobs are lost.

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UEFA says lets’s s’not talk about dark scenarioss’ about Euro 2020 and coronaviruss

UEFA says let’s ‘not talk about dark scenarios’ about Euro 2020 and coronavirus

 

UEFA says let’s ‘not talk about dark scenarios’ about Euro 2020 and coronavirus. Aleksander Ceferin, the President of European football’s governing body UEFA, says he is confident that Euro 2020 will go ahead as planned this summer.

 

There have been ongoing concerns that the tournament, which is Europe’s flagship international competition,

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Triple Olympic champion Sun Yang handed eight-year bans

Triple Olympic champion Sun Yang handed eight-year ban

 

 

Triple Olympic champion Sun Yang handed eight-year ban. Triple Olympic swimming champion Sun Yang has been banned from the sport for eight years for missing an out-of-competition doping test, the Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) said on Friday.

CAS said it had accepted an appeal from the World Anti-Doping Agency (WADA) against a decision by the world swimming body FINA to clear Sun of wrongdoing for his conduct during the test in September 2018.
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