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Greater risk from airborne virus indoors than surfaces
November 19, 2020
November 20, 2020 5:00 AM
HONG KONG • All over the world, workers are soaping, wiping and fumigating surfaces with an urgent sense of purpose: to fight the Covid-19 disease.
HONG KONG • All over the world, workers are soaping, wiping and fumigating surfaces with an urgent sense of purpose: to fight the Covid-19 disease.
Japan government lays out detailed measures to prevent and combat Covid-19 clusters
November 11, 2020
November 11, 2020 4:58 PM
TOKYO (THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN/ASIA NEWS NETWORK, XINHUA) - The Japanese government has decided to strengthen its measures against Covid-19 clusters, in response to the virus spreading in Hokkaido and other areas of Japan.
TOKYO (THE YOMIURI SHIMBUN/ASIA NEWS NETWORK, XINHUA) - The Japanese government has decided to strengthen its measures against Covid-19 clusters, in response to the virus spreading in Hokkaido and other areas of Japan.
Southern Asians unaware of deadly health risks from polluted air
March 28, 2019
March 28, 2019 2:08 PM
KUALA LUMPUR (THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION) - Most people in South and South-east Asia do not know about the diverse causes and long-term health risks of air pollution, a problem that kills 1.5 million people in those regions each year, researchers warned on Thursday (March 28).
KUALA LUMPUR (THOMSON REUTERS FOUNDATION) - Most people in South and South-east Asia do not know about the diverse causes and long-term health risks of air pollution, a problem that kills 1.5 million people in those regions each year, researchers warned on Thursday (March 28).
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