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Urumqi on High Alert Amid Rising Coronavirus Infections
Officials said the city has gone into “wartime mode” and is launching mass health screenings to track and trace potential cases.
July 20, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Shenzhen Mulls Protections for Public Health Whistleblowers
A recently announced draft regulation would set up a public health hotline and protect the safety and privacy of whistleblowers “acting in good faith.”
July 20, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
How Grandkids Are Changing China’s LGBT Family Dynamics
Evolving family norms are opening up new spaces for negotiation between LGBT Chinese and their parents.
July 17, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
In Rural China, Schools Tackle a New Subject: Sex Ed
Sex has long been taboo in the Chinese countryside, but an alliance of forward-thinking teachers and volunteers is trying to change that.
July 17, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
China’s First International E-Commerce Court Is Now in Session
For the court’s first case, a Singaporean plaintiff sued a Chinese company from which they had purchased a laptop for false advertising.
July 17, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
The Lasting Pain of China’s Identity Theft Victims
For nearly 20 years, Gou Jing believed someone had stolen the life she should have led. Now, an investigation has proved she was right.
July 15, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Unhappy Ending for Massage Parlor Accused of Conning Johns
Six people connected with the Hangzhou business — whose promotions featured naked women and suggestive wording — have appealed after being sentenced to up to 14 years in prison for fraud.
July 15, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Shanghai-Made COVID-19 Vaccine Ready for Human Trials
The candidate is one of a select few mRNA-based vaccines — advantageous because the most laborious steps of the immunization process can take place after inoculation — being tested worldwide.
July 15, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Foot-and-Mouth Disease Found in South China Pig Herd
Only 39 infections have been confirmed, but the disease’s high transmissibility is concerning to an industry that’s still recovering from a devastating African swine fever epidemic.
July 14, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Driver in Guizhou Bus Crash ‘Discontent With Life,’ Say Police
Twenty-one people including the driver were killed after the bus veered across several lanes of traffic and plunged into a reservoir last week.
July 13, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Artistic Distances: Giving Form to Grief in a Pandemic
COVID-19 can’t reveal or crystallize some deeper meaning about the universe. But it also can’t stop us from making our own.
July 10, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
China’s Cancer Monitoring System Missing 70% of Population, Study Says
A team of researchers led by the head of China’s National Cancer Center point to a need for more population-based cancer registries to better gauge the country’s public health needs.
July 10, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
A Time Capsule From ‘Gaokao’ Gone By
Ren Shulin remembers photographing the “gaokao” in the late 1970s and early 1980s, just after the daunting test was reinstated.
July 8, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
English Exam Cheating Ring Busted in Shanghai
Twelve people have been sentenced to up to four years in prison after posing as students to take a Cambridge University-affiliated business English exam.
July 8, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
WHO Researchers to Investigate Animal Origin of COVID-19 in China
A spokesperson for China’s foreign ministry has voiced support for the recently announced mission.
July 8, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
Plaintiff Wins China’s First Sexual Harassment Lawsuit
Last week’s verdict marks the first time a person has successfully sued on such grounds, after the Supreme People’s Court in 2018 recognized sexual harassment as a cause for legal action.
July 8, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
China Relaxes Exam Requirement for Village Doctors
The new rule aims to provide more employment opportunities while improving rural health care, but experts wonder how much it can help without additional incentives.
July 7, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
How Weibo Sold China on ‘Commercially Correct’ Feminism
Feminists have fought hard to carve out a space on the popular microblogging platform. But now, they’re struggling to make themselves heard over a new generation of “radicals” raised on the algorithm.
July 7, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone
China Punishes First Int’l Airline Over Imported COVID-19 Cases
A privately owned Bangladeshi airline has had one of its routes suspended for one week after five passengers tested positive for the coronavirus upon arriving in China.
July 7, 2020 Source: Sixth Tone