About how the outbreak is affecting the Aviation Industry and travelers. This is two hours and 10 minutes. This hearing is called to order. On december 30th, 2019, dr. Lee wang young, a 34yearold ophthalmologist at wuhan central hospital, took to a group chat he was in with some friends from medical school to discuss a sarslike illness that had recently been sickening people around the city. He posted a snippet of a lab analysis that had found sars coronavirus, an extensive and extensive bacteria colonies, in a patients airways and says this new illness had even led his hospital to quarantine some patients in the emergency department. So frightening, a member of the group chat replied, is sars coming again . Suffice it to say the Chinese Communist government, which like all authoritarian regimes, is often more concerned about protecting its image than the life and safety of its citizens, was not pleased. And even as dedicated Public Health experts scrambled to warn each other, and coll
Ok and join the stream today is coverage of respecting indigenous land rights or look at the protests over a proposed pipeline in the what so whats a nation you can join our conversation live on you tube and twitter. Im dr Sharman Melson professor of art history at Mcgill University in montreal and you are in a string. On sunday hereditary chase of the white sweater nation and the cajun government came to a tentative agreement that could end nearly a month of protests over a proposed natural gas pipeline just look at all the hotshots of the protests and those protests have generated the talks laid out a commitment to recognize Aboriginal Land rights but the 2 sides are still odds over this 640. 00 climate a coastal gas pipeline that would run for the 1st nation now unlike all of the 1st nations in canada where its so wet and land has never been seeded by treaty to the government of over the 6 canadian place enter the territory to break up whats on land defend us from that camp the such
This hearing is called to order. On december 30th, 2019, dr. Lee wang young, a 34yearold ophthalmologist at wuhan central hospital, took to a group chat he was in with some friends from medical school to discuss a sarslike illness that had recently been sickening people around the city. He posted a snip pet of a lab analysis that had found sars coronavirus, an extensive bacteria colonies in a patients airways and says this new illness had even led his hospital to quarantine some patients in the emergency department. So frightening, a member of the group chat replied, is sars coming again . Fice it to say the Chinese Communist government, which like all authoritarian regimes, is often more concerned about protecting its image than the life and safety of its citizens, was not pleased. And even as dedicated Public Health experts scrambled to warn each other, and collect more information on what was happening, chinas Security Services were busy trying to stop it. And probably the starkest
And the stories that matter just 0. Ok and join the stream today is coverage of respecting indigenous land rights or look at the protests over a proposed pipeline in the wet so wet a nation you can join our conversation live on you tube and twitter ringback. Im dr Charmaine Nelson professor of art history at Mcgill University in montreal and you are in a string. On sunday here at a tree chase of the white sweater nation and the cajun government came to a tentative agreement that could end nearly a month of protests over a proposed natural gas pipeline just look at the harsh tides of the protests and those protests have generated the talks laid out a commitment to recognize Aboriginal Land rights but the 2 sides are still odds over this 640. 00 climate a coastal gas pipeline that would run through the 1st nation now unlike all of the 1st nations in canada where its so wet unlined has never been seeded by treaty to the government of over the 6 canadian place enter the territory to break
Global news makers and the stories that matter just 0. Ok and join the stream today is coverage of respecting indigenous land rights or look at the protests over a proposed pipeline in the wet so wet a nation you can join our conversation live on you tube and twitter ringback ringback. Im dr Charmaine Nelson professor of art history at Mcgill University in montreal and you are in a string. On sunday here at a tree chase of the white sweater nation and the cajun government came to a tentative agreement that could end nearly a month of protests over a proposed natural gas pipeline just look at the harsh tides of the protests and those protests have generated the talks laid out a commitment to recognize Aboriginal Land rights but the 2 sides are still odds over this 640. 00 climate a coastal gas pipeline that would run through the 1st nation now unlike all of the 1st nations in canada where its so wet unlined has never been seeded by treaty to the government of over the 6 canadian place e