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Changchun expands remote business ordering
2022-03-29
All supermarkets and small convenience stores in residential communities in Changchun, Jilin province, resumed remote business operations on Friday to meet people's daily need.
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Skating champion volunteers in Changchun
2022-03-28
After completing seven days of self-quarantine at her home in Changchun, Jilin province, Li Qishi, a world champion in short track speed skating, hurried to volunteer in the fight against the recent COVID-19 outbreak in the city.
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Most new infections in Jilin involve mild symptoms
2022-03-25
Jilin province reported 1,810 new locally transmitted COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, bringing the total tally to more 20,000 in the recent outbreak that began in late February, according to the Jilin Health Commission.
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Migrant birds return to Jilin's Gaya River
2022-03-25
With temperatures rising, wild ducks fly back from South China to the Gaya River in Tianqiaoling town, Yanbian Korean autonomous prefecture, Northeast China's Jilin province.
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Elderly painter captures romance of lifelong love
2022-03-24
Over the past decade, Wang Shuhong has created more than 250 paintings recording simple, romantic moments in her life with her romantic companion — a friend since childhood who is now her husband.
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Jilin receives first batch of treatment drugs from Pfizer
2022-03-23
Jilin province has received 10,000 doses of Pfizer's COVID-19 treatment drug Paxlovid-the first batch to be used on the Chinese mainland since gaining approval-and has distributed 6,000 doses to the anti-epidemic front lines, officials said on Tuesday.
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Jilin University conducts COVID-19 testing
2022-03-22
Four hospitals affiliated to Jilin University – located in Changchun, capital city of Northeast China's Jilin province – sent a team of over 300 people to carry out COVID-19 nucleic acid tests from March 11, taking more than 50,000 samples on a daily basis.
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COVID-19 prevention measures tighten in NE China
2022-03-22
Residents in the city of Jilin, Jilin province have had limitations on their movements starting Monday due to tightened control and prevention measures against the latest COVID-19 outbreak.