Periode 3 Newspaper
Periode 3 Newspaper
Periode 3 Newspaper
The former first lady surprised the student leaders from the
schools Wednesday in a private Zoom call where they learned
about their wins and received congratulations for their efforts
and impact of their work.
According to a press release about the Prom-athon, four million
Americans are scheduled to turn 18 between now and the 2020
general election in November.
Summery
Because of the Corona Virus all the proms are cancelled. Students sitting sad at home
missing their prom. Michelle Obama thought that she could help and started a
online-prom. May 22th at 9p.m started the live streaming prom at YouTube. Famous
artists preformed.
"The majority of ... Chinese at the moment are still susceptible of the
Covid-19 infection, because (of) a lack of immunity," Zhong said. "We are
facing (a) big challenge, it's not better than the foreign countries I think at
the moment."
"The local authorities, they didn't like to tell the truth at that time," Zhong
said.
"At the very beginning they kept silent, and then I said probably we have (a
larger) number of people being infected."
"I didn't believe that result, so I (kept) asking and then, you have to give
me the real number," he said. "I suppose they are very reluctant to answer
my question."
In Beijing two days later, on January 20, he was told the total
number of cases in Wuhan was now 198, with three people killed
and 13 medical workers infected.
In a meeting with central government officials, including Chinese
Premier Li Keqiang, that same day, he proposed to lock Wuhan down
to contain the virus' spread.
The move was unprecedented. The central government placed
Wuhan under lockdown on January 23, canceling all flights, trains
and buses in and out of the city, and blocking major highway
entrances.
The Wuhan lockdown was eventually lifted 76 days later.
In an interview with CCTV on January 27, Wuhan mayor Zhou
Xianwang admitted that his government did not disclose information
on the coronavirus to the public "in a timely fashion," saying, "as a
local government, we can only disclose information after being
authorized."
In February, China fired several senior officials amid widespread
criticism of the local authorities' handling of the outbreak. They
included the two officials in charge of the provincial health
commission, as well as the Chinese Communist Party chiefs of
Wuhan and Hubei province, according to China's state-run Xinhua
News Agency.
Lessons learned from SARS
While Zhong acknowledged that the number of infections were initially
under reported in Wuhan, he rejected accusations that China's official
statistics remained unreliable even after the central government took
control of the country's coronavirus response in late January.
But Zhong said the Chinese government had learned lessons from SARS 17
years ago, when it covered up "some of the outbreak... for two or three
months."
This time, he said, the central government announced that "all the cities,
all the government departments, should report the true number of diseases
-- so if you do not do that, you will be punished."
"So since ... the 23rd of January, I think all the data ... will be correct," he
added.
Zhong said three Chinese vaccines are under clinical trials in the country --
however a "perfect" solution was likely to be "years" away.
"We have to test again and again and again ... by using different kinds of
vaccines. It's too early to draw any conclusion which kind of vaccine is
available for this kind of coronavirus ... that's why I suggest that the final
approval of vaccine (will) take much longer," he said.
Summery
China is the country that first faced the Corona Virus. The country had suffered a lot. Lots of
people died or where in danger. When China found out that the Corona Virus could bring it over
from people to people, they locked Wuhan up. They lied about the number of sick people. And
had not told it to the outside world. Since 23th January registrate China all the exact numbers.
Since the beginning started China to make a vaccine.
Islanders thought they might have a bomb or two dropped on them, but in that sunny
spring of 1940, nobody dreamt of an invasion. By early June, however, when the
German army had crossed the Seine, islanders began to panic – could an evacuation
be completed before the Germans arrived on the French coast? Jersey is just 40 miles
from the port city of Saint-Malo in Brittany.
“There was hysteria in the days before the Germans arrived,” says 99-year-old Bob Le
Sueur, who was 19 at the start of the occupation. “The British stiff upper lip somehow
seemed to have disappeared. A lot of people were jostling to get on the boats, not to
do their bit for the war effort but just running from danger.” The decision of whether
to go or stay was a difficult one and many, including Bob and my maternal
grandparents, decided to stay.
“It meant five years of being cooped up with no freedom to express yourself,” Bob
continues. “You couldn’t trust your closest friend because, if that person was arrested
and interrogated, they might give you away. It was a false kind of life that everyone
here had to live.”
If life was hard for residents, spare a thought for the thousands of Russian slaves used
as forced labour during the occupation. They were among the 12,000 or so prisoners-
of-war sent to Jersey to build the fortifications that litter the island, though other
nationalities were granted more privileges than the Russians. Bob played a major part
in assisting any Russians who escaped, and in 2013 was appointed MBE by the
Queen.
Jersey is currently completely locked down, with no passenger services in and out of
the island by boat or plane and just one daily lifeline flight to Southampton. Anyone
who does arrive there is subject to 14 days of quarantine, while locals are allowed out
for a two-hour window each day to shop or exercise. “The difference is that we have
enough food,” says Bob. “During the occupation we were desperately hungry. All the
time, we thought of food. Children leaving school were two inches shorter than
normal at the end of the war.”
summery
Seventy-five years ago got the Channel Islands liberated by the British navy. The Nazi’s got the
islands conquered in 1940. They send Russian inmates to the islands to work. The inhabitants
couldn’t trust no one cause everything that you spill could work against you. They got locked
up at their island and couldn’t go anywhere. In this Corona lock down are some people re-
living that time all over again. (now is it not that worse but still the same idea) They have two
hours to go to the grocery stores and to go sport, nothing else.