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Xi Jinping said he had managed to suppress the epidemic in China. Young doctors in South Korea repainted after a strike. states and cities are making budget maneuvering plans in case Congress does not agree on a tax relief plan.
As more and more U. S. universities and schools retire to reopen with face-to-face instructions, epidemics, student parties, and the repression of instructors and academics threaten their plans.
More than 51,000 cases have been reported in more than 1,000 campuses. Some academics have suffered serious consequences for violating regulations. The University of Northeast Massachusetts fired 11 academics last week for violating security measures. New York University, Ohio State, Purdue and the University of West Virginia have suspended all academics for violating regulations to stop the virus on campus.
On Monday, W. V. U. said he moved all online undergraduate courses through September 25 to his Morgantown campus, following reports of Labor Day parties that appeared on social media.
University coronavirus tests revealed an increasing number of cases, adding 112 new positive effects between August 30 and September 3, in this context, the parties’ reports led the culprits to take action, in a statement, the school’s dean of academics, Corey Farris. He asked the students who had come home over the weekend to stay and not return to campus.
Two of the festivities that raised considerations were organized on Friday and Saturday night through the Theta Chi fraternity section of the school, in obvious violation of the university’s orders that members living in the fraternity space be ingsed or quarantined after a member has tested positive. 29 members of the fraternity had been immediately suspended.
Another bankruptcy of Theta Chi, at the University of New Hampshire, was put on provisional suspension this weekend after 11 coronavirus cases were connected to an August 29 party attended by more than a hundred people, according to a letter from the university’s rector. James Dean, who called the party “reprehensible. “
At the University of Michigan, a union representing instructors and assistant graduate students said it would go on strike Tuesday for protection and concerns against the virus.
The GEO union submitted a signed letter through 1,800 other people to university directors calling for a “safe and fair reaction to the pandemic for all,” adding the right to paintings remotely. The letter also calls for the university to break ties with Ann Arbor Police Department and ICE, arguing that the university’s resolve to “extend surveillance on our network paintings in a perverse effort to impose social estating” would be negative for intellectual fitness on campus.
Rick Fitzgerald, the university’s deputy vice president of public affairs, said most of the union’s claims were “not appropriate” now and that a strike would violate state law and the union contract. The university intended to take courses anyway, he said.
A University of Kansas academic organization, where there are nearly 500 cases, is making “strike” plans to push the university into distance education, Kansas City Star reported; this follows a “disease” last week at the University of Iowa.
China’s most sensible leader, Xi Jinping, said Tuesday that the country’s good luck in suppressing its coronavirus outbreak is a justification for the Communist Party regime.
Xi spoke in a televised rite in honor of doctors, nurses, local officials and others who, according to party officials, had made a remarkable contribution to the fight against the virus, which first spread to central China last year. The crisis had triggered a patriotic wave that strengthened the party.
“The wonderful strategic effects achieved in combat opposing the new coronavirus have completely demonstrated the transparent superiority of the leadership of the Communist Party and our socialist system,” Xi said, addressing the ranks of winners in the Great Hall of the People. Beijing.
Xi’s triumphant account would probably have generated much broader skepticism in China before this year, when many others were angry at officials who underestimated the spread of infections in Wuhan, where the epidemic took off. emerged from the crisis much more fluently than the United States and other complex economies.
Towards the beginning of Tuesday’s meeting, the thousands of people in the room were one or two minutes quiet to mourn the thousands of people who died in China for the virus, adding many medical workers. lack of mention of Li Wenliang, the Wuhan doctor who rebuked through police for alerting his colleagues to the then underunderstood virus, and then died as a result of Covid-19.
“Dr. Li, I think your call has been at the awards ceremony,” said one of the many similar comments on Dr. Li’s page on Sina Weibo, a popular Chinese social media service.
First, China is seeking to cope with economic recovery and the government has selected a set of volunteers to check for a coronavirus vaccine: its industry negotiators, who are more likely to be maximum Than Chinese maximums to interact with potentially inflamed foreigners.
Chen Deming, a former industry minister still active in industry affairs, unmasked when he took the podium at an economic policy convention in Beijing on Tuesday morning, provoked laughter and applause when he began by saying, “The host doesn’t have to wear a mask because I already won the Phase III test vaccine. “
Chen, a former Communist Party seed who turns 71 this year, added that he had developed antibodies against himself that opposed the coronavirus.
In a brief interview after his speech, Chen said he had won the Sinopharm vaccine, one of many lately in Phase 3 in China. A third of Commerce joined him in requesting the trial and receiving the vaccine, he added.
Chinese vaccine brands have targeted traveling Chinese citizens, and countries like Brazil and Indonesia, in their search for other people to see if their products work.
“For others who have higher exposure or while traveling, they have the top priority to get the vaccine,” said Wang Huiyao, president of the Center for China and Globalization, an influential study organization in Beijing that organized the convention at which Mr. Huiyao, president of the Center for China and Globalization, an influential study organization in Beijing that organized the convention at which Mr. Chen spoke.
Before Memorial Day weekend in May, the United States recorded an average of seven days of new instances of 22580, according to a New York Times database, and the average of new deaths reported 1216.
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