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    Over the past few months, many people in Hong Kong have become so committed to their political beliefs that they can no longer befriend, eat together or live under the same roof with people on the opposite side. and I take a look at the city's blue/yellow divide

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  2. Retweeted
    Feb 1

    New cronavirus cases in China excluding Hubei province has started to drop for two consecutive days, from 761 to 668.

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  3. Retweeted
    Jan 31

    Today things getting worse,My father had a high fever and convulsions yesterday,My mother sweats a lot.we will go to the no.6 hospital,Go and see if we can arrange a bed,My dad is desperate now,saying He will not be save. I have comforted him,But i AM also fell helpless.

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  4. Now coming out of a loudspeaker in my compound: the most effective measure against the epidemic is for you to stay home; the biggest contribution you could make to the society is to stay home. Even though the weather is nice, do not go out!

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  5. Villages near my home in Zhejiang have set up checkpoints to stop visitors from entering. At one place the entrance is blocked by a truck and a bamboo pole.

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  6. Correction: typo *broadcast*, and this video was made by a local artist for social media use. Full version here:

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    Videos circulating on WeChat and Weibo of people in shouting "Wuhan, add oil" out their windows and singing the Chinese national anthem together. A message going around asking ppl to do it together starting at 8pm.

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  8. A boardcast message from dad’s hometown in rural Zhejiang asking people to stay home during the coronavirus outbreak. (This is one of the most difficult dialects in my region. Have been hearing it every year for 20+ years, but still understand less than 30%)

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  9. Another viral PSA from Tianjin, which has been shared by local media: Don’t assume people will welcome you to their homes, don’t be too confident!

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  10. This unverified PSA from a village in Tianjin says instead of visiting others’ homes, men should stay in and wash dishes, because 公洗发财...

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  11. Weibo users in many provinces say their villages have been put under lockdown (people banned from entering or leaving) to prevent the coronavirus from spreading. Village leaders announced it with loudspeakers or by ringing gongs. Some have set up roadblocks.

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  12. Retweeted
    Jan 24

    Three Wuhan deaths not counted in coronavirus tally, even when doctors described so, families said. Beijing vowed to punish underreporting, be it delay or omission. My interviews by phone.

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    Jan 24

    Read this haunting tale of medical limbo waiting for diagnosis: corpses mixed with desperate fever ward patients in a collapsing public health system: “If this continues to go on, we will all be doomed”. “Even ambulance turn us away...”

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  14. Retweeted
    Jan 24

    - if possible, follow more chn-lang sources before jumping to conclusions; - also, DOCUMENT the shit out of all you come across on chn interet/media because, despite the vibrancy we are seeing right now, they could all disappear in a blink of an eye.

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  15. Retweeted
    Jan 24

    more healthcare workers are on the brink of breakdown both physically and mentally. I’ve since in several videos they’re crying as they don’t have enough food, protective gear, masks, goggles, and public transport that take them back home.

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  16. A Weibo user said some doctors in Xiaogan had to make their own face shields from plastic folders, because the hospital was running out of supplies.

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  18. A now-deleted post by a (self-proclaimed) nurse said medical workers were told to sign non-disclosure agreements. Hospitals were running out of manpower/beds and refusing to test patients for the virus. Her husband had been having fever for 8 days but couldn’t be admitted.

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  19. A woman in Wuhan said she was diagnosed with the coronavirus but was turned away by the hospital.

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    I’ll be tweeting from Wuhan Friday. And please remember we have a large team keeping you up to date on the virus outbreak here at the Times’ live briefing. A special shout out to our researchers working when they should be on holiday

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  21. A great photo story on the life under Wuhan’s lockdown by iFeng News’ 在人间. Told through the eyes of an independent director, a food delivery driver and another Wuhan resident.

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