A Chinese takeaway in Bolton has reopened after the owners decided to close for two weeks as a precaution amid coronavirus fears.
01.02.2020 - 23:36 / dailyrecord.co.uk
An outbreak of bird flu has hit China as it struggles to contain the SARS-like coronavirus, which has killed more than 250 people.
At least 4,500 chickens have been killed at a farm in Shaoyang, in the southern province of Hunan, after an outbreak of the highly pathogenic strain of H5N1 avian influenza - which can be passed to humans.
Almost 18,000 chickens have been culled and disposed of by authorities in a bid to contain the viral infection.
The outbreak was confirmed by Beijing's Ministry of
A Chinese takeaway in Bolton has reopened after the owners decided to close for two weeks as a precaution amid coronavirus fears.
The latest James Bond movie, No Time to Die’s, publicity tour of China has been cancelled due to deadly coronavirus. The film was scheduled to have a star-studded premiere in Beijing, in April, which would have been attended by Daniel Craig and other key stars of the movie. The 25th film of the franchise will feature Craig reprising his iconic role as 007 for one last time. According to New York Post, coronavirus has infected more than 69,000 people to date.
Justin Bieber sent his love to China and made a donation as the coronavirus spreads.
Every year, the box office figures for the Chinese New Year holiday, the biggest moviegoing week in China, have been higher than the last. This year should have been no exception. But then the unthinkable happened: As the death toll from the coronavirus epidemic mounted, all seven of the unusually strong blockbusters scheduled to debut pulled out just days before their release.
All British nationals in mainland China have been urged to leave by the UK government due to the coronavirus outbreak.
An outbreak of bird flu has hit China as it struggles to contain the SARS-like coronavirus, which has killed more than 250 people.
With China's vast network of cinemas all closed amidst the growing coronavirus epidemic, a second major Chinese-language film is canceling its theatrical release to cash in on a streaming deal.Donnie Yen's action comedy tentpole Enter the Fat Dragon was scheduled to open nationwide in China on Feb. 16., but production company Bona Film Group said Friday that the movie would instead be made available on leading streaming platforms Tencent Video and iQiyi on Feb.