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  • Tibet - COVID-19: 135 cases, 3 deaths

    Source: http://politics.gmw.cn/2020-01/30/content_33512067.htm
    Tibet Autonomous Region confirms first pneumonia case of new coronavirus infection
    Source: China News Network 2020-01-30 08:39

    China News Service, January 30th. According to the website of the Tibet Health Commission, on January 29th, according to the latest diagnosis of pneumonia of the first new type of coronavirus infection in each province (autonomous region, city) by the National Health and Health Commission, and the "new type of coronavirus" The "Infected Pneumonia Diagnosis and Treatment Plan (Trial Version 4)" stipulates that the first suspected case of Zhang Moumou in the Tibet Autonomous Region, the sample of the case was tested by the Autonomous Region Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and the laboratory of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention was reviewed and tested. The expert team conducted consultations and confirmed that it was the first confirmed case of pneumonia due to a new coronavirus infection.

    At present, the patient is being hospitalized at a designated medical institution, and his vital signs are stable. Close contacts are being observed under medical isolation.





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    Tibet Autonomous Region confirms first pneumonia case of new coronavirus infection

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    January 29, 2020 , RootAccording to the latest procedures for the diagnosis of pneumonia of the first new type of coronavirus infection in various provinces (autonomous regions and municipalities) and the "Diagnosis and Treatment Program for Pneumonia of New Type Coronavirus (Trial Implementation)", the first case of suspected cases in Tibet Autonomous Region In a certain case, the sample of the case was tested by the Autonomous Region Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and reviewed by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention, and was confirmed as the first confirmed case of pneumonia due to new coronavirus infection based on clinical manifestations and consultations with the Autonomous Region Expert Group.

    At present, the patient is being hospitalized at a designated medical institution and his vital signs are stable. Close contacts are being observed under medical isolation.




    Tibet Autonomous Region Health Committee

    January 30, 2020
    http://wjw.xizang.gov.cn/xwzx/wsjkdt...30_131185.html
    "Safety and security don't just happen, they are the result of collective consensus and public investment. We owe our children, the most vulnerable citizens in our society, a life free of violence and fear."
    -Nelson Mandela

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    • #3
      Over 850 confirmed cases, 5 deaths due to COVID-19 in occupied Tibet

      by Tenzin Dharpo
      DHARAMSHALA, Feb. 17: The COVID-19 has claimed the lives of five people and has infected over 850 people in various provinces in the region encompassing occupied Tibet till date, according to a website called Gangjong Nyeshon that keeps track of the virus’s toll.

      The site which updates its data every few hours showed the hardest hit province to be Sichuan with 495 confirmed cases (147 of them cured) and 3 deaths. Within the province, Tawu county is worst hit with 38 cases. The Tibetan leader His Holiness the Dalai Lama responded to the people of Tawu through a letter where he advised them to collectively adopt precautionary measures and to chant the Tara mantra.

      Gansu province registered 90 confirmed cases (54 cured) and 2 deaths. The site also showed Garz? Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture of having 57 confirmed cases of the virus. Other areas such as Qinghai’s Tsojang Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, Gansu’s Kanlho Tibetan Autonomous Prefecture, among others also registered several cases.

      The rising number of cases in occupied Tibet is further marred by the handling of the same by th...http://www.phayul.com/2020/02/17/42631/
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        says got the info from this page but can't translate ithttp://ti.zangdiyg.com/lnsp/
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        • #5
          (TibetanReview.net, Feb15’20) – The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Tibetan regions of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has been reported to total 70 as of Feb 14, although it was not clear how many of them were Tibetans.

          Available reports appear to suggest that the Tibetan populated county of Tawu (Chinese: Daofu) in Kardze (Ganzi) Prefecture, Sichuan Province, has the largest number of cases among Tibetan populated regions in the PRC. Confirmed numbers had jumped to 38, with most of the patients being among three families, reported the Tibetan Service of rfa.org Feb 14, citing Chinese state media and other sources.

          The report said the six most recent patients were life-long residents of the county and had no history of traveling outside the region. It added that all the patients with confirmed cases were being taken to the prefectural capital Dartsedo (Kangding) for treatment....
          (TibetanReview.net, Feb15’20) – The number of confirmed Covid-19 cases in Tibetan regions of the People’s Republic of China (PRC) has been reported to total 70 as of Feb 14, although it was not clear how many of them were Tibetans. Available reports appear to suggest that the Tibetan populated county of Tawu (Chinese: Daofu) in […]
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          • #6
            tibetan schools delay opening for new term amid virus fears

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            Read more at :https://tibet.net/tibetan-schools-de...d-virus-fears/

            Classes should resume at the end of March but the date is to be confirmed later.
            "The only security we have is our ability to adapt."

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            • #7

              China is mobilizing to control the narrative on coronavirus

              About three weeks ago, Ivo Daalder, former US ambassador to NATO, submitted one of his bi-monthly columns to The Chicago Tribune for publication. In it, Daalder criticized China for choosing “secrecy and inaction” in dealing with Covid-19, as the disease caused by the coronavirus is officially known. He wrote that China had turned “the possibility of an epidemic into a reality.”
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              .....
              Four days later, the column was picked up by The Korea Herald, and then published by The Kathmandu Post in Nepal, alongside an illustration of Mao Zedong wearing a surgical mask. Pandemonium broke out.

              Zhao Jian, China’s consul general in Chicago, sent a letter to the editor of the Tribune, accusing Daalder of inaccuracies and bias. In Nepal, the Chinese embassy issued a strongly-worded statement that said the Kathmandu Post was “malicious” in choosing to publish the editorial and the accompanying image, and accused its editor-in-chief of “becoming a parrot of some anti-China forces.” In response, editors from major publications across Nepal published an open letter calling the Chinese embassy’s actions “a direct threat to the Nepali people’s right to a free press.”

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              Experts on Europe’s relationship with China say this is part of a broader pattern of increased hostility from Chinese diplomats on issues ranging from coronavirus to Taiwan, Tibet, and Hong Kong
              "The only security we have is our ability to adapt."

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              • #8
                https://www.tellerreport.com/life/20...yfVgy2vYI.html
                [Commentary] As the haze of the new crown pneumonia epidemic gradually dissipated, the diversion route of the Barkhor Street of the Jokhang Temple in Lhasa, Tibet was opened to the public on April 28. Activity returned to normal.
                  Affected by the new coronary pneumonia epidemic, Barkhor Street was closed on January 27 and reopened three months later. On the same day, the people who came to pass by formed a long line outside the security station in the ancient city of Barkhor and entered Barkhor Street in an orderly manner.


                  In order to prevent crowds from gathering and congestion, sang sang is temporarily not allowed on the turnaround of Barkhor Street. The believers look forward to the opening of Jokhang Temple and Potala Palace as soon as possible to resume normal Buddhist activities.
                "The only security we have is our ability to adapt."

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                • #9

                  Dharamshala: In more than seven months now since the coronavirus pandemic hit the world, only 94 Tibetans from India, Nepal and Bhutan have been infected with the virus of which, 68 which is 72 percent of the total have already recovered.

                  3 deaths.

                  https://tibet.net/recovery-rate-cont...19-task-force/

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                  • #10
                    August 28

                    Dharamshala: As for this week’s status of COVID-19 in Tibetan communities in India and Nepal according to the Health department’s data committee, 41 fresh cases are reported and for the first time, a large number of cases are reported from Ladakh. At the routine 22nd taskforce briefing, Dr Tsamchoe updated the pandemic status, reviewed measures undertaken by the CTA and shared relevant guidance for public awareness.

                    https://tibet.net/41-cases-reported-...ute-necessary/

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