Article: Coronavirus Crisis Offers Taiwan a Chance to Push Back Against China - The New York Times
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Wednesday, April 22, 2020
Taiwan Since Coronavirus Outbreak
Article: Coronavirus Crisis Offers Taiwan a Chance to Push Back Against China - The New York Times
Wednesday, April 15, 2020
Teleworking in Japan
Teleworking is the global trend in the coronavirus pandemic, but it seems to be unfeasible in Japan. Even though Japanese Government urged for a stay at home order to their citizens, the necessity of printing seals on paper contract brings white collars back to office. Moreover, Japanese have internal rules that require face to face meeting for the matter of politeness. This showed that the Japanese Government was not aware for the downsides of unthoughtful stay at home order for their citizens. As many international institutions began to accept online credentials for legal documents and online meetings for conferencing, Japan should really think thoroughly on telework measures to stop white collars from getting out of their homes too often and eventually helped the spread of coronavirus.
Wednesday, April 8, 2020
Suspension of Indian Railway
Article: India has closed its railways for the first time in 167 years - CNN Asia
Wednesday, April 1, 2020
The Vanishment of a Chinese Critic
Wednesday, March 25, 2020
Never let your guard down until it was totally eliminated
When China appeared to be ease quarantine to reactivate their production, Hong Kong citizens seem to believe that the virus is going to be over by letting their guard down. This is misleading and dangerous. During the spread of coronavirus in January and February, many people left China and Hong Kong to escape the infection of this virus. These people are returning. They believed that the virus is going to be over and many local citizens believe in it. The result is the new cases in Hong Kong by those people who returned from foreign areas. The worst case is that those people did not follow government orders by self-quarantining themselves. The citizens captured their appearance around the city and blaming them for the increased cases in the last few days. What can I say?
Article: Hong Kong appeared to have the coronavirus under control, then it lets its guard down - CNN Asia
Wednesday, February 26, 2020
Coronavirus in Daegu, South Korea
- President Moon Jae-in visited Daegu to understand about the crisis, while President Xi Jinping stayed behind the scenes most of the time and silenced the sources of what is really happening in Wuhan.
- Koreans can still get out of their homes. Daegu government sent cleaners to keep the hygiene in open areas very often to assure while China decides to contain the people by strictly locking the people in their homes.
Coronavirus is not an issue occurring in China now, it is spreading outside Chinese borders. Last night, I heard to the Mayor London Breed of San Francisco started to alert the citizens of the potential outbreak in San Francisco. I don't know when this outbreak ends, but it is a challenge to the civil societies. It is just like how the reporter discussed about this coronavirus outbreak, it is "testing civil liberties." People should calm down and be prepared of the coronavirus. Moreover, the Chinese government should put more energy in containing the virus more than containing the people.
Article: In Coronavirus Crisis, Korean City Tries Openness, a Contrast to China - The New York Times
Wednesday, February 19, 2020
Reviving Elements of Cultural Revolution in China
What is going on in China makes me question whether we are living in the 21st century. It is unbelievable that elements of Cultural Revolution return again in China. In some cities of China, people are now being punished by government officials simply because they didn't wear masks outdoors. They were tied up and toured on the streets in order to warn others about the consequences of not wearing a mask outside their homes. The government officials are just like how the students of Red Guards in Cultural Revolution did to Mao Zedong's political rivals. Look at the videos in the twitter posts the author of this article has collected, it is crazy. As I said in previous posts, the byproducts of the coronavirus are even more devastating than the virus itself.
Article: Shocking Videos Show Chinese Authorities Humiliating People For Not Wearing Masks - Vice
Article: Shocking Videos Show Chinese Authorities Humiliating People For Not Wearing Masks - Vice
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