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China Focus: Experts focus on biodiversity as COP15 approaches - China News

China Focus: Experts focus on biodiversity as COP15 approaches - China News
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China Focus: Experts focus on biodiversity as COP15 approaches

China Focus: Experts focus on biodiversity as COP15 approaches
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Chinese Regime Says Wuhan Lab Scientists 'Should Be Awarded the Nobel Prize'

Chinese Regime Says Wuhan Lab Scientists 'Should Be Awarded the Nobel Prize'
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Male consumers spur medical aesthetics industry in China


Male consumers spur medical aesthetics industry in China
By ZHENG YIRAN |
China Daily |
Updated: 2021-04-29 07:29
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Two men receive facial treatment at the China International Beauty Expo in Beijing on March 31. WANG ZHUANGFEI/CHINA DAILY
Segment in high gear as men make up bigger ratio
Looking good is no longer a women's business in China, judging by the growing number of men opting for medical aesthetics procedures in the country during the last two years.
China's rapid urbanization and consumption upgrade are making a growing number of people realize that being physically attractive places them in a more advantageous position, both at workplace and in daily life.

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Male consumers spur medical aesthetics industry in China--China Economic Net


Two men receive facial treatment at the China International Beauty Expo in Beijing on March 31. WANG ZHUANGFEI/CHINA DAILY   
 
 
Looking good is no longer a women's business in China, judging by the growing number of men opting for medical aesthetics procedures in the country during the last two years.
 
China's rapid urbanization and consumption upgrade are making a growing number of people realize that being physically attractive places them in a more advantageous position, both at workplace and in daily life.
 
Wang Yang, a 27-year-old internet engineer in Beijing, is one of those who swears by medical aesthetics procedures. The young professional gets a Botox injection every six months to reduce his masseter muscle and make his face more symmetrical.

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Male consumers spur medical aesthetics industry in China

Male consumers spur medical aesthetics industry in China
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Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Arrives in China as Beijing Makes Available Imported Vaccines for First Time


Pfizer-BioNTech Vaccine Arrives in China as Beijing Makes Available Imported Vaccines for First Time
The first batch of German-made Pfizer-BioNTech COVID-19 vaccine arrived in mainland China on April 13 and was made available to Chinese people for vaccination with a fee.
This is the first time that the Chinese regime allowed Chinese people to receive an imported COVID-19 vaccine.
The importer, Fosun Pharma from Shanghai China, ordered 100 million doses of the effective German-made COVID-19 vaccine for the mainland in December 2020. It’s unclear how many doses are available in this first batch.
The Chinese regime has approved five locally made vaccines for emergency use, and vaccinated people without charging a fee. At the same time, the regime ambitiously exports the vaccines to developing countries with its vaccine diplomacy agenda, such as forcing Taiwan’s allies to break away from supporting the island nation in exchange for vaccines.

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Biden Says He Has Not Spoken to Chinese Leader About Virus Origins


Biden Says He Has Not Spoken to Chinese Leader About Virus Origins
U.S. President Joe Biden said on April 6 that he has not talked to Chinese leader Xi Jinping about the origins of the CCP virus, which causes the disease COVID-19.
Speaking to reporters at the White House, Biden was asked: “Have you had the chance to ask him [Xi] if these reports are true, that China maybe misled the world at the beginning?”
“I have not had that conversation with President Xi,” Biden said.
Biden’s latest comment draws scrutiny to how hard the Biden administration will push China to be transparent about COVID-19, considering how Biden and Xi have had a relationship dating back years.

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Emails reveal WHO, NIH caved in to China's efforts to control information about coronavirus


Daily Caller showed that the
World Health Organization (WHO) and the
National Institutes of Health (NIH) caved in to China’s persistent attempts to absolve itself of any blame for the spread of the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19).
One of the emails, dated Feb. 15, 2020, revealed that a WHO technical officer informed Dr. Cliff Lane that he would have to sign a confidentiality form and a disclosure of interest (DOI) approved by Chinese authorities.
“The forms this time are tailored to China’s terms so we cannot use the ones from before,” Mansuk Daniel Han, a technical officer at WHO’s headquarters in Switzerland, wrote to Lane.

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(Exclusivas de la prensa de papel 01/03/2021) Familias de...

(Exclusivas de la prensa de papel 01/03/2021) Familias de...
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