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- During World War II, five different Chinese people fight their way through Japanese Air Force attacks to protect an important military machine in Chongqing, 1940.
- How did the Chinese government turn pandemic cover-ups in Wuhan into a triumph for the Communist party?
- A group of doctors at a hospital in Wuhan, China are the first in the world to deal with a new disease, COVID-19.
- In a time when the world needs greater cross-cultural understanding, WUHAN WUHAN is an invaluable depiction of a metropolis joining together to overcome a crisis.
- Mai Qiang is a 30-year old bachelor, withdrawn, with little in his life besides his job at an isolated signal station along the Yangtze River and his ink drawings he uses as toilet paper. Chen Qing is a hotel clerk, a widow with a young child and an undemanding relationship with her boss Lao Mo. Lao believes she has been raped, so he reports the crime to Wu Gang, the neighborhood cop. Wu investigates, but Chen is uncooperative. Lao then identifies Mai, who is detained and questioned. After Wu gets to the truth of the incident, Mai tries to break out of his loneliness and connect to Chen.
- On Jan 23, 2020, the city of Wuhan, with a population of 9-million was put under unprecedented lockdown. The aim was simple - save humanity from COVID 19. Wuhan became the frontline of a battle, which 1.4 bn Chinese people took a part in.
- Tahir Ashraf explores the Covid-19 crisis in the UK.
- The Collapse of China Explained By Chinese American Lawyer Gordon G Chang in a sit-down with Patrick Bet-David.
- In China Feb. 2020, almost two thousand people have died as a result of corona-virus with tens of thousands more infected. Authorities are resorting to extreme measures to try to halt the contagion.
- 2009– 1h 34mTV-MA7.7 (17)Podcast EpisodeMichael Osterholm is an internationally recognized expert in infectious disease epidemiology. He is Regents Professor, McKnight Presidential Endowed Chair in Public Health, the director of the Center for Infectious Disease Research and Policy (CIDRAP), Distinguished Teaching Professor in the Division of Environmental Health Sciences, School of Public Health, a professor in the Technological Leadership Institute, College of Science and Engineering, and an adjunct professor in the Medical School, all at the University of Minnesota. His book is called "Deadliest Enemy: Our War Against Deadly Germs".
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- Dan asks whether it's time to re-open the economy.
- 2018–7.9 (15)Podcast Episode
- 2018–Podcast EpisodeScott gives Joe Biden a tagline: "He's not good at things". President Trump gives Easter as a date for reopening the economy.
- 2017–TV Episode
- The Nevada governor bars an anti-malarial drug from being used for coronavirus patients. Rachel Maddow wants the media to censor Donald Trump. The Associated Press claims that the suicide rate goes down during a crisis.