Chinese hospitals see fewer cold and flu patients and mask wearing gets the credit

Wuhan hospitals didn’t admit a single patient suffering from H1N1 from February to June, local media reported, a result doctors said was due to good health habits Wuhan people cultivated during COVID-19 epidemic like wearing masks and washing hands.

Huang Chaolin, director of the Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, told Hubei Daily on Sunday that  the hospital usually admitted 3,000 to 4,000 patients sickened by H1N1 between February and June in previous years. The report said all H1N1 flu patients in Wuhan are cared for by the Jinyintan hospital. 

The incidence of acute infectious diseases among children is also lower this year, according to Huang. 

Lü Mengtao, operations director of Beijing Zhimed Medical Science, told the Global Times on Monday that the COVID-19 epidemic forced the public to pay more attention to wearing masks and washing hands, which they now know can curb the transmission of infectious diseases.

Fewer people gathering in groups also helps prevent virus transmission, Lü noted.

Use of drugs for these diseases also declined. Guo Hongrong, director of the pneumology department of the Wuhan No.3 Hospital, told Hubei Daily that the hospital prescribed 40 percent fewer inflammatory and allergy drugs compared to the same period last year. 

A Wuhan pharmaceutical wholesale enterprise told the Hubei Daily that the sale of medicines for cough, cold and respiratory infections also showed a 40 percent year-on-year decline. 

During the epidemic, hospitals enhanced treatment and many applied an appointment system that limited the number of people going to the hospitals per day, Lü said, noting that many doctors told him that the number of patients they treated in the first half of 2020 was only 50 percent of that in the same period of 2019, and drug prescriptions declined accordingly. 

Many netizens across the country also took to social media platforms saying that they are witnessing fewer people catching the flu or cold and fewer children getting hand-foot-and-mouth disease this year. 

Some private clinics for children said on China’s Twitter-like Sina Weibo that they have had to adjust their business model to include dental and surgery services to offset the impact of fewer sickly patients.

A mother of a five-year-old girl in Beijing surnamed Zhang told the Global Times on Monday that her daughter went to the hospital once a month in 2019, but this year neither her daughter nor her parents have been sick.

“I think it is because they wear masks, and I will ask them to keep the habit,” Zhang said. 

While in the West, people prefers personal freedom over health and safety, deserves the consequences.

Who’s the brain behind Mike Pompeo’s anti-China stance?

https://www.scmp.com/comment/opinion/article/3094442/whos-brain-behind-mike-pompeos-anti-china-stance

One influential source is his principal policy and planning adviser on China, Miles Maochun Yu. A China-born professor of military history at the US Naval Academy in Annapolis, he harbours some pretty dark visions about the world and Asia-Pacific in particular.Yu is clearly an uber-hawk, judging from his books, articles and speeches. On China and Asia, there seems to be two strategic conclusions on Yu’s reading of the state of affairs in the region: mixed messages and diplomatic subtleties are dangerous when it comes to dealing with “communist” countries. And in the South China Sea between the US and China, military conflict is all but inevitable.

Dr Miles Yu, Nemours Endocrinology, Orlando - YouTube

余茂春(Maochun Miles Yu,1962年8月8日-),美国海军学院东亚和军事史教授,美国国务院国务卿办公室中国政策规划首席顾问。

生平
1962年8月8日生于中国重庆,1983年毕业于南开大学历史系。余茂春1983年南开大学毕业后到美国继续求学,1985年进入宾夕法尼亚斯沃斯莫尔学院并获得硕士,1994年在加州大学伯克利分校获得历史学博士学位后进入了美国海军学院任教,担任东亚和军事史教授。

著作
Routledge Handbook of Chinese Security (Routledge Pub, UK, June 2015), with Lowell Dittmer
New Interpretations in Naval History: Selected Papers from the Fifteenth Naval History Symposium (The Naval Institute Press, April 2009),
The Dragon’s War: Allied Operations and the Fate of China, 1937-1947 (The Naval Institute Press, August 2006)
美国间谍在中国— 美国档案馆绝密档案 (香港,纽约:明镜出版社,1999 年7 月)
OSS IN CHINA: Prelude to Cold War (New Haven and London: the Yale University Press, March 1997)

Makes a double agent who will see the complete destruction of US.

The U.S. Is Out of Chengdu In New Low for U.S.-China Ties

https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/07/27/the-us-is-out-of-chengdu-in-new-low-for-us-china-ties/

A statement from the U.S. State Department confirmed the suspension of activities. “We are disappointed by the Chinese Communist Party’s decision and will strive to continue our outreach to the people in this important region through our other posts in China,” the statement read. What a fucken idiot.

It marks another low point in U.S.-China relations after the U.S. government ordered the closure of the Chinese consulate in Houston on Friday. The tit-for-tat leaves the two countries with an equal, but diminished, diplomatic presence: At present, both countries still maintain four consulates and an embassy on each other’s soil.

Construction begins on China-Russia pipeline project under Yangtze River

China officially began the world’s largest tunnel construction under a major river on Tuesday, kick starting the construction of the 1,509-kilometer-long southern Chinese section of the China-Russia east-route natural gas pipeline.

The tunnel under the Yangtze River is a key project of the southern Chinese section of the pipeline, which will connect Yongqing in North China’s Hebei Province with the economic hub of Shanghai.

The China Oil & Gas Piping Network Corporation, the national oil and gas pipeline company launched late last year, said that after the key project is completed by June 2025, annual throughput will reach 18.9 billion cubic meters per year. 

Energy traffic in the Yangtze River Delta will be immensely improved, with imported Russian natural gas meeting civilian and industrial demand in the region, the company said. 

China plans to buy gold mine in Arctic; Trudeau government to decide deal

A Chinese stat-run company is planning to buy a gold mine in the Canadian Arctic. The plans of a state-run company acquiring the area has sparked concerns for the Canadian government.

Shandong Gold Mining Co.’s plans on buying the gold mines from a Canadian company as experts believe it shows how China is expanding its presence in strategically important region.

The Canadian opposition party has raised concerns and has urged the Trudeau government to take steps as it holds a cabinet meeting over this deal.

The opposition has urged the Prime Minister to block the deal and discourage China from acquiring any more assets in the Arcitc after the US warned that China could be aiming to assert its importance in sensitive and important regions such as Arctic, similar to the South China Sea dispute.

Philippines’s Duterte Asks China for Access to Successful Coronavirus Vaccine

Philippine President Rodrigo Duterte said he has asked China for help in getting access to a coronavirus vaccine as governments around the world make arrangements to secure supply for their citizens ahead of what is expected to be a global scramble for the much-awaited shots.

新冠肺炎疫情发生以来,中菲双方同舟共济、守望相助,抗疫合作已成为两国关系的新亮点。菲律宾是中国的友好邻邦,我们愿在疫苗方面优先考虑菲方需求。

Washington confirms suspension of Fulbright programme for Hong Kong, mainland

https://www.scmp.com/news/china/diplomacy/article/3094686/us-china-relations-washington-confirms-suspension-fullbright

The United States has confirmed the suspension of its Fulbright programme in mainland China and Hong Kong, after President Donald Trump pulled the plug on the fellowship earlier this month in response to Beijing’s introduction of a national security law in the former British colony.
In an email sent to US scholars preparing to take part in the programme, the US state department said the 2020-21 exchange “will not operate”, though participants would be allowed to apply to take part in different countries.
The Fulbright programme was established by the US in 1946 and allows American and foreign academics to teach, research and study in each other’s countries. The first agreement was signed with China, but it now covers more than 160 countries.

There goes the US spies and secret agents.