ccp coronavirus, domestic workers, india

Virus Impact: Indian Domestic Workers Struggling to Survive

India has been on COVID-19 lockdown for more than two months. While this has helped one of the most populous countries in the world keep the outbreak under reasonable control, the economic consequences have been harsh, especially for the millions of people employed as domestic workers. Many are now deprived of jobs and income, struggling ...

Max Lu

Indian workers lining up for a vaccine shot.

Face Masks and Breathing Issues

Due to the outbreak of COVID-19, most governments have advised their citizens to wear face masks when they go out. This is to ensure that the chances of having the CCP virus being inhaled by people are as low as possible so that the outbreak can eventually be contained. However, there have been some concerns ...

Armin Auctor

A sign about wearing face masks.

Hydroxychloroquine and the CCP Virus: What the Studies Say

Of all the drugs that have been proposed to counter COVID-19, hydroxychloroquine has attracted the most widespread attention. The drug’s original use is in the treatment or prevention of malaria. The fact that the drug already exists and only needs to be mass-produced is one of the main reasons why the interest in hydroxychloroquine is ...

Jack Roberts

Capsules of hydroxychloroquine.

China Punishes Australia With Huge Barley Tariff

The relationship between China and Australia has been quite tense since the CCP coronavirus outbreak, which has led to increased barley tariffs. When Australia asked that a proper inquiry be conducted to determine the origin of COVID-19, Beijing became furious, possibly because they were worried that something about the outbreak they wish to keep hidden ...

Max Lu

A combine harvesting barley.

American Healthcare Workers at Risk From Chinese Counterfeit Masks

While healthcare workers in the United States are putting their lives on the line treating COVID-19 patients, the unfortunate fact is that many of them are forced to wear counterfeit masks from China that offer little to no protection against the CCP coronavirus. Since the pandemic began, the Immigration and Customs Enforcement’s Homeland Security Investigations ...

Jack Roberts

Healthcare worker wearing PPE.

Virus Creates Conflict Between South Dakota Governor and Sioux Tribe

The Sioux tribe from South Dakota is in conflict with Governor Kristi Noem due to a dispute regarding CCP coronavirus checkpoints. The tribe has installed the checkpoints on highways that run through their reservation and has refused the governor’s calls to remove them. The conflict between the governor and the Sioux tribe Noem had initially ...

Jack Roberts

A Sioux tribe checkpoint.

Bannon Proposes Top CCP Leadership’s Assets Should Be Seized

The outbreak of the COVID-19 pandemic in the United States has caused at least 1.55 million people to be diagnosed with the disease, while over 91,500 people have died as of May 20. Steve Bannon, the former chief strategist of the White House, recently commented that tens of billions of dollars worth of personal assets ...

Helen London

Steve Bannon.

Back to School: New Rules Awaiting Chinese Children

After several weeks of lockdown, schools in China are slowly reopening in some regions. To ensure that children are protected from the CCP virus, these schools have implemented a number of new measures that focus on social distancing and personal hygiene. Children and social distancing in schools One school in Hangzhou has asked children to ...

Max Lu

Chinese children with masks in a classroom.

‘Black Mirror’ Season 6 Currently on Hold Due to CCP Virus

The sixth season of the acclaimed TV series Black Mirror has apparently been paused for the moment. According to creator Charlie Brooker, the decision was made after considering the gloomy environment created by the CCP coronavirus outbreak. Black Mirror is a dystopian anthology series that explores the consequences of technology on individuals and societies. Pausing ...

Armin Auctor

'Black Mirror.'

Singapore Sees Biggest Retail Sales Decline in Two Decades

In Southeast Asia, Singapore is the most affected by the CCP coronavirus outbreak. The country has recorded more than 25,000 cases of infections. The lockdown and other measures have had a chilling effect on one of the most prosperous societies in the region. This can be ascertained by the fact that Singapore’s retail sales for ...

Max Lu

Singapore.