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Shanghai/Guiyang, Aug 26 (EFE/EPA).- What if you want to consult a medical specialist but live in remote area without high quality healthcare? Online hospitals in China allows people to consult a specialist from home or ask experts for advice from the local outpatient clinic.Moreover, during the current coronavirus crisis, they are serving the purpose of decreasing crowds in conventional hospitals and thus reducing risk of contracting infectious diseases, especially Covid-19, in the health facilities. (Camera: ALEX PLAVEVSKI/JAVIER GARCIA). FOOTAGE SHOWS DOCTORS CARRYING OUT CONSULTATIONS ONLINE IN SHANGHAI AND GUIYANG, CHINA. SOUND BITE: SUI SUEIY, A DOCTOR AT LONGMASTER'S HEADQUARTERS (IN CHINESE). TRANSLATION: The patients are more stressed when they visit the hospital in person. The Chinese have a lot of respect for the doctor so they are more relaxed with online communication. (02:17-02:29).
Beijing, Aug 5 (EFE/EPA).- Microsoft has been reportedly in talks to buy a Chinese-owned social media app TikTok after US President Donald Trump said he wanted to ban the app in the country over fears that user data was being shared with China’s government.TikTok has some 80 million users in the US and is one of the fastest growing social media platforms. It has a particularly strong market among adolescents and young adults, and is also used by celebrities. (Camera: WU HONG)SHOT LIST: B-ROLL OF MICROSOFT OFFICE IN BEIJING, CHINA.
James Gunn has reassured 'Guardians of the Galaxy' fans that plans for the third movie are still "exactly the same as they were before coronavirus" for the time being.
Beijing, Feb 14 (EFE/EPA).- Chinese couples who wanted to pamper themselves for Valentine's Day had to give up their plans or at least look for more homely plans due to the COVID-19 epidemic, which has thrown off the hopes of those who yearned for dinner in a fancy restaurant or romantic getaways. (Camera: WU HONG).- FOOTAGE RECORDED ON FEBRUARY 7 2020 WHICH SHOWS EMPTY MALLS AND STREETS IN BEIJING, CHINA.
With Chinese model Kina Shen it's often difficult to tell if you're looking at an actual human being or a porcelain doll come to life, due to her perfect facial features, flawless skin and motionless postures.