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A leaked report pegged Coronavirus deaths in China at 25,000 before aligning with Beijing's narrative
Chinese multinational conglomerate holding company Tencent has allegedly published "real" data on t…
It's far more likely that the coronavirus jumped naturally from bats to people than leaked from a lab — at least 4 other viruses did the same thing in the last 45 years
Both genetic studies and historical evidence suggest the new coronavirus jumped naturally from anim…
Aylin Woodward
Wuhan coronavirus won't affect iPhone production, according to Apple's China manufacturer Foxconn
"Foxconn is closely monitoring the current public health challenge linked to the coronavirus and we…
Tyler Sonnemaker
More than 11,000 Wuhan students poured into a stadium for their graduation ceremony sans masks or social distancing, even as the rest of Asia grapples with COVID lockdowns
The graduating class was feted with a banner reading: "The ocean is boundless for leaping fish."
Cheryl Teh
Wuhan abruptly increased its coronavirus death toll to 50% higher than previously reported
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Ryan Pickrell
A US researcher who worked with a Wuhan virology lab gives 4 reasons why a coronavirus leak would be extremely unlikely
A fringe theory posits that the coronavirus accidentally leaked from a Wuhan lab. But a US research…
Aylin Woodward
Wuhan ended its 76-day coronavirus lockdown last week - here's how Wuhan residents are reacting
Officials are still cautious about the reopening and have introduced regulations to keep the corona…
Meg Teckman-Fullard,Kevin Rei…
China's first stealth fighter for aircraft carriers is emerging, but a big problem still weighs it down
A model jet spotted on a fake aircraft carrier is the latest hint about what China's navy may have …
Benjamin Brimelow
Scientists say at least 500,000 people may become infected with the coronavirus in Wuhan before it peaks in the coming weeks
According to their analysis, the disease is likely to peak in mid-to-late-February, though there is…
Rosie Perper,Rosie Perper
As the Wuhan virus spreads, doctors in Wuhan say they face a 'flooding' of patients and not enough protective gear
Two sources with direct knowledge of the situation told the Post doctors and nurses at medical cent…
Rosie Perper,Rosie Perper
Wuhan, China, faces such a shortage of coronavirus test-kits that people say getting one is like 'winning the lottery'
Authorities in China announced a lockdown on several cities amid fears it could spread during the L…
Sahar Esfandiari
'Wuhan virus' no more: US and China in truce
"It also reflects a broader sentiment within much of the United States that this is not the time to…
PTI
China put 46 million people on lockdown to contain the Wuhan coronavirus. But quarantines throughout history have been riddled with mishaps.
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Natalie Colarossi
The Chinese city of Wuhan was a breeding ground for an outbreak, experts say. The coronavirus has infected more than 800 people.
"Ever since SARS, there have been calls for improving or closing down live animal markets in China …
Aria Bendix,Aria Bendix
COVID-19: China sees over 100 cases for first time in over 3 months amidst fear of second wave
The National Health Commission on Wednesday said that 101 new confirmed coronavirus cases including…
PTI
Wuhan's 'wet markets' struggle after virus lockdown
Wet markets are popular venues to buy fresh meat, vegetables and fish across Asia -- most selling c…
PTI
How to talk to your partner about your coronavirus anxiety if they are unfazed and being reckless, according to a psychologist
There's a difference between being safe and letting your anxiety control your life during the coron…
Julia Naftulin
From dancing to indoor fishing, people quarantined in Wuhan are finding creative ways to stave off the boredom of being stranded due to coronavirus
In another video, shared by Hu Xijin, the editor of the state-run tabloid Global Times, Chinese cit…