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Caixin Global
@caixin
Award-winning journalism from China's most respected newsroom. App: caixinglobal.com/app/
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    Caixin Global
    @caixin
    Mar 9, 2020
    When sending a #coronavirus patient to a CT scan, a doctor in Wuhan stopped by the sunset and enjoyed the moment with his 87-year old patient who had been in hospital for nearly a month. (Via Weibo)
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    Caixin Global
    @caixin
    Feb 25, 2020
    In China’s Guangdong province, 14% of recovered Covid-19 patients tested positive for the virus in later checkups, raising the question whether recovered patients can still infect others.
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    14% of Recovered Covid-19 Patients in Guangdong Tested Positive Again
    From caixinglobal.com
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    Caixin Global
    @caixin
    Feb 17, 2020
    Biggest coronavirus study finds more than 3,000 infected Chinese medics, almost double the official total, as almost half of patients in critical condition die.
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    Coronavirus Among Medics More Widespread Than Reported, Research Shows
    From caixinglobal.com
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    Caixin Global
    @caixin
    Jan 23, 2020
    I stayed in Wuhan as the last trains pulled out, along with a few Caixin colleagues who decided despite the risks to continue documenting the unfolding deadly epidemic.
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    Reporter’s Notebook: We Stayed in Wuhan as the Last Trains Pulled Out
    From caixinglobal.com
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    Caixin Global
    @caixin
    Mar 9, 2020
    Another doctor in #Wuhan has succumbed to the #coronavirus. Zhu Heping, a colleague of whistleblower doctor Li Wenliang, is the fourth doctor from Wuhan Central Hospital to die from #COVID2019.
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    @caixin
    Mar 12, 2020
    “No words can adequately describe the sacrifices of the people of Wuhan. I say to the government: You need to rein in your arrogance and humbly offer thanks to your masters — in this case, the millions of people in Wuhan,” writes local writer Fang Fang.
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    Opinion: Thank the Government for Controlling the Virus? No, They Should Be Thanking Us
    From caixinglobal.com
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    Caixin Global
    @caixin
    Feb 8, 2020
    A key test used to confirm new #coronavirus cases is failing to catch large numbers of people with the disease. A critical diseases expert said that patients who take the test in question “only come back positive 30% to 50% of the time.” bit.ly/38b8UCO
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    Caixin Global
    @caixin
    Jun 26, 2023
    Local Chinese governments were found to be inflating fiscal revenue, adding new hidden debts and carrying out poor financial management, the national auditor said in a report.
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    Local Chinese Governments Add Billions to Multitrillion-Dollar Hidden-Debt Problem
    From caixinglobal.com
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    Caixin Global
    @caixin
    Feb 20, 2019
    K-Pop Shows May Return to China in Sign of Easing Korea Tensions #kpop #BTS #jimin caixinglobal.com/2019-02-20/k-p…
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    Caixin Global
    @caixin
    Feb 28, 2020
    Replying to @caixin
    As early as Dec. 27, test results from labs suggested there was an outbreak of a highly infectious virus in Wuhan. That was more than three weeks before Chinese authorities confirmed publicly that the virus was spreading between people. #coronavirus bit.ly/3adC5pe
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    Caixin Global
    @caixin
    Mar 4, 2020
    The only thing some Chinese plants are manufacturing is false data, a @Caixin investigation has found.
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    Lights Are On but No One’s Working: How Local Governments Are Faking Coronavirus Recovery
    From caixinglobal.com
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    Caixin Global
    @caixin
    Dec 27, 2021
    Evergrande is racing to restart projects across China as debt repayments loom, employing 89,000 workers to quadruple production this month.
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    Evergrande Races to Restart Projects as Debt Repayments Loom
    From caixinglobal.com
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    Caixin Global
    @caixin
    Dec 3, 2019
    The quickening speed of bond defaults in China, especially among ailing private firms, highlights the growing financial strain triggered by the country’s worst economic slowdown in three decades and unabated trade tensions with the U.S.
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    Two China Firms Miss $526 Million Bond Payments as Woes Grow
    From caixinglobal.com
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    Caixin Global
    @caixin
    Aug 20, 2018
    Malaysian Leader Aims for 'Win-Win' in Reducing Chinese Projects
    caixinglobal.com
    Mahathir Aims for ‘Win-Win’ in Reducing Chinese Projects
    Nation is not targeting China, just wants to cut foreign borrowing, Malaysian prime minister tells Caixin

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