[Chine] La Chine se projette dans l’après-Covid
Au Parlement, les dirigeants ont fixé une croissance de 6 %, tandis que le budget de la défense est annoncé en très nette progression.
Au Parlement, les dirigeants ont fixé une croissance de 6 %, tandis que le budget de la défense est annoncé en très nette progression.
– Preventing imported cases from sparking local outbreaks is ‘the priority among the priorities’, NDRC says in annual report
– Herd immunity in China will not be achieved until the middle of next year at the earliest, head of Chinese Centre for Disease Control and Prevention says
TOKYO — While Prime Minister Yoshihide Suga was announcing on March 3 that he intended to extend the state of emergency declaration in effect in Tokyo and three other prefectures in the capital sphere by two weeks, the government’s coronavirus expert advisory board was meeting at the Ministry of Health, Labor and Welfare.
The Japanese government extended the COVID-19 state of emergency covering the Tokyo metropolitan area by two weeks on Friday, having decided the situation has not improved enough to end it this weekend as planned.
Alors que les conditions de son enquête en Chine font débat, l’organisation prévoit désormais de publier un rapport complet avec des « conclusions majeures ».
Early research shows that the inactivated COVID-19 vaccines produced by Sinopharm can provide protection against 10 mutated variants of SARS-CoV-2, including strains from the United Kingdom and South Africa, said Yu Qingming, Sinopharm’s board chairman and a deputy to the National People’s Congress.