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China's health authorities on Monday announced two COVID-19 deaths — the country's first reported fatalities in weeks — amid an expected surge of illnesses after it eased its strict “zero ...
Although China managed to flatten the curve, there was a concern that another second wave of coronavirus would wreak havoc in Beijing and lead to a new lockdown. There was a spike of 137 new local cases in a few days in mid-June 2020. Nonetheless, the number of deaths from COVID-19 was still rather low, at only nine victims. [39]
Following the rapid scaling down of stringent zero-COVID restrictions, Beijing reported a surge in COVID-19 infections. [224] [225] The Chinese central government's reported death statistics only include cases in which COVID-19 directly caused respiratory failure, which led to skepticism by health experts of the government's total death count.
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At least 30 people are killed in a crowd crush at a Hindu festival in Prayagraj, Uttar Pradesh, India. 2025 Light Air Services Beechcraft 1900 crash. A Beechcraft 1900D carrying employees of an oil company crashes in Unity, South Sudan, killing 20 of the 21 people onboard, including one Indian and two Chinese nationals.
The first case of COVID-19 in Delhi was confirmed on 2 March 2020 when a 45-year-old person [12] from East Delhi, with a history of travel from Italy, [13] tested positive for the coronavirus. A total of 92 people had been in contact with this person, 14 of whom were from Delhi, and the remaining 74 were from other states.
China plans to build a new highway close to its disputed border areas with India, as part of Beijing's efforts to strengthen its strategic position and project its power but the move is expected ...
A series of protests in mainland China against COVID-19 lockdowns began in November 2022. On 7 December 2022, China's National Health Commission in a 10-point announcement stipulated that negative COVID-19 tests would no longer be required, apart from vulnerable areas such as nurseries, elderly care facilities and schools. [13]