Scientists worry that traditional travel season could spread the virus in China’s countryside, where medical facilities are more poorly equipped
As China reopens after nearly three years of isolation, the U.S. and several other countries will require travelers to show a negative Covid test. WSJ explains why some pandemic restrictions are back and what they mean for people traveling to and from China.
A person with no name is warning? Did the WSJ ring a random restaurant in China and the person that answered said they were a Chinese public health official or did the paper just make up the entire story?
China has a very large elderly population. It's not surprising there's a new outbreak. Leftists cry that we're overpopulated then cry when nature culls the weak and elderly as it was intended to do.