🔒 Closed Latest Development: The fight against CORONA VIRUS

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DOH launches COVID-19 Hotlines: 1555 (PLDT, Smart, Sun, and TNT subscribers) and (02) 894-26843 (894-COVID).

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How is China's state-of-the-art Y-20 military aircraft helping Wuhan fight #coronavirus? Follow Xinhua reporter @XuZeyu_Philip onto the airstrip to find out #WuhanToday epi.05 #eyewitness
 
Liu Zhiming, the head of Wuchang Hospital, passed away at 10:30 a.m. on February 18, from novel #coronavirus pneumonia. His wife chased the hearse and cried in an emotional farewell to her husband, accompanied by other colleagues. 💔During the illness, he refused the company of his wife, who was a head nurse and also on the front line. When he was diagnosed, he made phone calls one by one to assure everyone was healthy.
 
Factbox: Latest on coronavirus spreading in China and beyond

(Reuters) - The deserted shopping malls and cinemas of South Korea's Daegu, a city of 2.5 million people, became one of the most striking images outside China of an outbreak that international authorities are trying stop from becoming a global pandemic.

- The streets of South Korea's fourth-largest city, Daegu, were abandoned on Thursday, with residents holed up indoors after dozens of people caught the coronavirus.

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Coronavirus in N Korea could be 'much more lethal' than in China

Experts say outbreak in North Korea could pose great risks to a malnourished people already suffering from poor health.

You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. has not reported a single case of the You do not have permission to view the full content of this post. Log in or register now. since the outbreak was first detected in neighbouring China in late December, but health experts say infections may be going undetected in the impoverished country - where an outbreak could be "much more lethal".

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China's cleaning up the cash! The country has taken measures to enhance the sterilization of banknotes in circulation. Check out how banknotes and metro tickets are disinfected in Shanghai #COVID-19
 
There are so many misconceptions and rumors about the novel #coronavirus and China. The virus became an excuse for some people to maintain stereotypes about how the Chinese are uncivilized, dirty barbarians, blaming our eating habits. CGTN Reporter Li Jingjing speaks about these issues.
 
Another 48 cases of #coronavirus reported in South Korea, bringing the total number in the country to 204 as of 16:00 local time Feb. 21

Coronavirus infection in South Korea is now into local community transmission stage, government said Thursday

 
BREAKING: South Korea reports an additional 87 coronavirus cases, bringing the country's total to 433.

The total number of cases reported in South Korea in the past 24 hours stands at 229. | via CNN
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SHOCK VIDEO: Communist China Using Drones to Spy on and Order Citizens to Wear Masks, Go Indoors in Coronavirus Campaign

Big Brother is watching over you…The communist Chinese government is using drones to spy on citizens and order those without masks or outdoors without authorization to follow commands blasted from the drone as part of the government’s campaign to slow the corona virus outbreak of 2019-nCoV.

The Chinese government news outlet Global Times posted a video with English subtitles featuring several minutes of drone footage from rural and urban settings showing the elderly, young, and people of all ages in between being bossed around and obeying.

 
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