Shanghai calling: Food delivery to the rescue



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There’s a spike in #Omicron cases in #Shanghai though most are asymptomatic. A big part of the city has been in closed-off management for a few days, and that’s a huge strain on city logistics as millions of people are staying at home under “static management.” Difficulties with delivery and containment measures have forced neighborhoods to cope with a scarcer food supply. The pressure to keep deliveries going falls on online platforms, which are scrambling to boost logistics. Tian Wei earlier talked to Xia Huaxia, vice president and chief scientist of Meituan, one of China’s most popular online services. He shared how the company has been mobilizing resources to meet the big consumer demand in Shanghai.

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9 thoughts on “Shanghai calling: Food delivery to the rescue”

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  2. Starting in at least 2016 – and with no indication of a stop prior to the COVID-19 outbreak – WIV researchers conducted experiments involving RaTG13, the bat coronavirus identified by the WIV in January 2020 as its closest sample to SARS-CoV-2 (96.2% similar). The WIV became a focal point for international coronavirus research after the 2003 SARS outbreak and has since studied animals including mice, bats, and pangolins.

    The WIV has a published record of conducting “gain-of-function” research to engineer chimeric viruses. But the WIV has not been transparent or consistent about its record of studying viruses most similar to the COVID-19 virus, including “RaTG13,” which it sampled from a cave in Yunnan Province in 2013 after several miners died of SARS-like illness.

    WHO investigators must have access to the records of the WIV’s work on bat and other coronaviruses before the COVID-19 outbreak. As part of a thorough inquiry, they must have a full accounting of why the WIV altered and then removed online records of its work with RaTG13 and other viruses.

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  3. No country in this world can do this kind of lock down. Only China might acheive mass operation like this.

    Shanghai is 24.89 millions in population. It is the most populous urban area in the world. Every day succeeded in the operation, is a miracle of mankinds.

    Pray for your quick recovery , Shanghai.🙏🏼

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