The Asian Star - May16, 2020

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Vol 19 - Issue 16

Saturday, May 16, 2020

China ramping up bullying and intimidation of activists in Canada, report says Chinese government officials and supporters of the Communist Party of China are increasingly resorting to “threats, bullying and harassment” to intimidate and silence activists in Canada, including those raising concerns about democracy and civil rights in Hong Kong and Beijing’s mistreatment of Uyghurs, Tibetans and Falun Gong practitioners, a new report says. A coalition of human-rights groups led by Amnesty International Canada says a timid response by Ottawa to this foreign interference is exacerbating the problem. “Chinese state actors have almost certainly become emboldened by the inadequate responses of Canadian officials,” the coalition writes. The report, Harassment & Intimidation of Individuals in Canada Working on China-related Human Rights Concerns, also sounds the alarm over what it calls escalating intimidation and interference at Canadian schools and universities. “Consequently, academic freedom

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Woman gives birth, then walks 160km with her newborn to reach home amid COVID-19 A pregnant woman traveling through India by foot interrupted her journey to give birth and then kept walking for another 160 kilometers (99 miles) with her newborn baby. The woman, whose identity is unknown, was walking with her husband and their four other children from the city of Nashik, in Maharashtra, to the town of Satna in the adjoining state of Madhya Pradesh. Somewhere along the trip, the woman stopped and gave birth to a baby girl. A few days later, she was stopped by an official Kavita Kanesh at a checkpoint in Madhya Pradesh. “She just rested for about one and a half to two hours after she delivered. The family had no money, no means of transport, no one was giving them a lift,” Kanesh said. Kanesh said the baby was born on May 5, four days before they reached the checkpoint.

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BC urged to ‘stay local’ over long weekend as COVID-19 recoveries near 80% British Columbians are being urged to stay close to home over Victoria Day long weekend, as the province records another three deaths and 15 new cases of COVID-19. Provincial health officer Dr. Bonnie Henry made the plea on Thursday briefing as she said nearly 79 per cent of BC’s 2,392 test-positive cases have now completely recovered. “This weekend less travel is incredibly important, we’re asking that of everyone,” said Henry. “Whether in a car, on a boat, even by foot. There are many activities and places we can go safely and safely enjoy close to home.” Henry asked British Columbians to spend the weekend thinking and talking over their plans for safe social interaction once the province moves to Phase 2 of its coronavirus recovery plan on Tuesday. “This weekend the best place to be in B.C. is right where we live, we are in a good place because people have been 100 per cent

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How BC aggressively ‘flattened’ its curve The 271 beds with their clean white pillows, spaced metres apart in neat rows, are empty. The four nursing stations are unused. The temporary showers are dry. Such is the scene inside the shimmering glass walls of the large building that looks out onto Vancouver Harbour. In normal times, the Vancouver Convention Centre was a bustling hub for thousands of people attending large events, day in, day out. Now, it is an overflow medical facility. One that may never be used. The city itself is quieter than usual. Runners and cyclists get their exercise on quiet residential streets and in Stanley Park, where roads are shut. The sound of city traffic never fully wanes. On sunny days, the warmer weather draws clusters of two or three who sit on blankets at the beach, drinking from Thermoses, two metres apart. The idea that a lone dog-walker could be fined just for walking through a park, as one man was in Ottawa in April,

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The coronavirus slayer! How Kerala’s rock star health minister helped save it from Covid-19 On 20 January, KK Shailaja phoned one of her medically trained deputies. She had read online about a dangerous new virus spreading in China. “Will it come to us?” she asked. “Definitely, Madam,” he replied. And so the health minister of the Indian state of Kerala began her preparations. Four months later, Kerala has reported only 524 cases of Covid-19, four deaths and – according to Shailaja – no community transmission. The state has a population of about 35 million and a GDP per capita of only £2,200. By contrast, the UK (double the population, GDP per

capita of £33,100) has reported more than 40,000 deaths, while the US (10 times the population, GDP per capita of £51,000) has reported more than 82,000 deaths; both countries have rampant community transmission. As such, Shailaja Teacher, as the 63-year-old minister is affectionately known, has attracted some new nicknames in recent weeks – Coronavirus Slayer and Rockstar

Health Minister among them. The names sit oddly with the merry, bespectacled former secondary school science teacher, but they reflect the widespread admiration she has drawn for demonstrating that effective disease containment is possible not only in a democracy, but in a poor one. How has this been achieved? Three days after reading about the new virus in China, and before Kerala had its first case of Covid-19, Shailaja held the first meeting of her rapid response team. The next day, 24

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