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China's latest COVID-19 infection prevention and control measures are drawing criticism from social media users.
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Chinese students are back to school, but school life is not back to normal.
As the COVID-19 lockdown has ended in Wuhan, many people are happy to see the city's traffic finally getting busy again. "I hated traffic jams before,...
No light reading in dark times for this "invincible Wuhan man."
Dr. Li is now the face of the coronavirus crisis.
The 8 main trends defining the online responses to the Wuhan coronavirus on Chinese social media.
Amid the coronavirus outbreak panic, the majority of Chinese netizens say it's time for wild game to be game over.
China's total population is up, but its birth rate has fallen to the lowest level.
China is the third country in the world to produce its own HPV vaccine, and it is cheaper than its foreign counterparts.
With the rapid digitalization of China's healthcare, Chinese patients now have more ways than one to receive medical assistance.
Eating dog meat is a personal choice, many commenters argue.
Fear of pain is a major reason for nonmedical cesarian deliveries on maternal request.
The star, who recently featured in a 'social credit' song, triggered controversy for smoking indoors and breaking the law.
No one seems willing to hire the day laborer after he exposed the substandard quality of workers' helmets.
There's a sharp rise in HIV among Chinese elderly men, partly caused by a general lack of HIV & safe sex awareness.
He Jiankui's claim of "gene-edited twins" has sparked international uproar.
After complaints of ‘smelly chicken,’ parents went to see for themselves what their children get to eat at school.
"How could such a study be published in a renowned scientific publication?," some wonder.