of covid infections this winter. the country is seeing a surge in cases since the lifting of its most severe restrictions earlier this month. wu zunyou said he believes the current spike in infections would run until mid january, while the second wave would then be triggered by mass travel around the week long lunar new year celebrations in late january. the third surge in cases would run from late february to mid march as people return to work after the holiday. earlier, i spoke to professor steve tsang, who is the director of the soas china institute in london. he worries we re not getting an accurate picture from china in terms of covid cases right now. we are not getting a very clear picture from china any longer, at least not in terms of the
out, and it still wasn t enough to retain the trophy. france may no longer be champion of the world, but kylian mbappe is still the champion of france. already beneath the disbelief, fresh determination we will be back, one fan said. they will not have messi in four years time, but we will still have mbappe. lucy williamson, bbc news, paris. a top chinese health official says he believes china is experiencing the first of three expected waves of covid infections this winter. the country is seeing a surge in cases since the lifting of its most severe restrictions earlier this month. epidemiologist wu zunyou said he believes the current spike in infections would run until mid january, while the second wave would then be triggered by mass travel around the week long lunar new year celebrations in late january.
official says he believes china is experiencing the first of three expected waves of covid infections this winter. the country is seeing a surge in cases since the lifting of its most severe restrictions earlier this month. epidemiologist wu zunyou said he believes the current spike in infections would run until mid january, while the second wave would then be triggered by mass travel around the week long lunar new year celebrations in late january. the third surge in cases would run from late february to mid march as people return to work after the holiday. i m joined now by professor steve tsang, who is the director of the soas china institute in london. great to get you on the programme. in the first instance, how accurate of a picture or do you think we are getting from china right now in terms of rising star in terms of rising covid cases. we terms of rising star in terms of rising covid cases. terms of rising star in terms of rising covid cases. we do not have a clear picture
i m ali velshi, one of irene s last stops dealt one of its hardest blows. parts of vermont completely unreachable as rivers start to roar. one official describing the aftermath as awful. cut off in carolina. i m carol costello. thousands who ignored evacuation orders stranded on the outer banks. emergency supplies heading there by ferry today on this american morning. good morning. it is monday, august 29th. you lose track of it on these type of weekends when so much happens. there is a lot going on for a lot of people who say we missed we dodged the bull letsz, a lot of people who didn t dodge any bullets. whoever says that is not listening to the chainsaws humming in connecticut, vermont, new jersey, all the way up and down the northeast coast. i think people thought it would be worse. we re lucky we dodged the bullet. i expected so much worse. nobody in western jersey dodged the bullet when you look at the towns and water still raging. everyone is clear there