these chinese warplanes. so it is something. 0n the ground in taiwan, there is no sense of panic though is that you have to remember, taiwan has lived with the threat of chinese invasion ever since 1919, thatis chinese invasion ever since 1919, that is not something that has gone away. china has never renounced the use of force to bring taiwan under its control. this is something that president tsai ing wen. he president tsai ing-wen. .. he mentions president tsai ing-wen. .. he mentions this. president tsai ing wen. he mentions this. 0k, thank you very much for your analysis. mentions this. 0k, thank you very much foryouranalysis. ben much for your analysis. ben blanchard, much foryouranalysis. ben blanchard, taiwan bureau chief for reuters. as covid cases surge in china s capital, imported coronavirus tablets are being rushed to treatment centres. it comes as china said it is scrapping quarantine for travellers from the 8th january, marking the biggest shift from the country s ze
as covid cases surge in china s capital, imported coronavirus tablets are being rushed to treatment centres. it comes as china said it is scrapping quarantine for travellers from the 8th ofjanuary, marking the biggest shift from the country s zero covid policy. china is struggling with the virus rapid spread in the wake of restrictions being lifted. joining me now, ben cowling who is head of epidemiology and biostatistics at the school of public health at the university of hong kong. there has been criticism of the president because of these relaxations and accusations that the country is not prepared for the relaxation, hence tablets, other medication being rushed in from abroad. can you give us the state of play with regard to the response to this surge in cases? play with regard to the response to this surge in cases? about two weeks auo, this surge in cases? about two weeks aao, the this surge in cases? about two weeks ago. the chinese this surge in cases? about two weeks ago,
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