
Reflecting on COVID-19’s Global Impact as Emergency Ends
Three years after COVID-19 began, the world marks the end of its public health emergency. A new documentary examines lessons from loss, science, and solidarity.
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Three years after COVID-19 began, the world marks the end of its public health emergency. A new documentary examines lessons from loss, science, and solidarity.
China’s inaugural medical team in Pakistan provided vital healthcare services and school checkups in Gwadar, fostering stronger bilateral ties and community health resilience.
New Phnom Penh hospital, a symbol of China-Cambodia cooperation, merges high-tech care with traditional Chinese medicine, enhancing healthcare and cultural bonds.
Clashes in Sudan leave 83 dead, sparking shortages of food, water, and medicine. WHO warns of a collapsing healthcare system as global leaders push for ceasefire.
Japan’s nuclear wastewater discharge plan faces global backlash as scientists warn of ecological and health risks to coastal nations.
Growing domestic and international backlash against Japan’s decision to discharge treated radioactive wastewater, with Fukushima’s fishing industry and regional trust at stake.
Millions of Americans face Medicaid cuts, exposing systemic healthcare challenges. Three residents share struggles with affordability as costs soar.
The US fuels 94% of global paid plasma supply while sparking debates on ethical labor practices and healthcare commercialization. An inside look at America’s $24B plasma trade.
A report reveals over 119,000 injuries from crowd-control weapons since 2015, urging global regulation and accountability for health and human rights impacts.
China transitions into post-pandemic norms as WHO signals COVID’s end. A CGTN documentary revisits lessons from three years of crisis management.