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Is the U.S. considering launching a new trade investigation? China responds! The man tested all positive 78 times in isolation for 14 months! Public emergency voice: no need to worry too much about the market

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On February 10, the Foreign Ministry held a regular press conference, and Foreign Ministry Spokesman Zhao Lijian responded to Sino-US trade and other issues. The spokesperson of the Ministry of Commerce also responded to relevant issues.

SpaceX, founded by Musk, said Wednesday that 40 of the 49 Starlink satellites the company launched last week were hit by solar magnetic storms that caused them to de-orbit and burn up.

After contracting the coronavirus in November 2020, Muzaffe Kayasan said goodbye to normal life once and for all. According to foreign media reports on February 8, the 56-year-old Turkish man has been in quarantine for the past 14 months due to the continuous positive test results of the new crown.

The Biden administration is considering launching a new trade investigation into China? China responded

On February 10, foreign media asked questions at the Foreign Ministry's regular press conference that China has not completed the procurement targets in the first phase of the Sino-US trade agreement, and the Biden administration is considering launching a new trade investigation that may impose tariffs.

Foreign Ministry spokesman Zhao Lijian responded that on the specific issues related to the sino-US economic and trade phase one agreement, please ask us to understand it with our competent departments.

Zhao Lijian said that as a principle, I can tell you that China has always maintained that China and the United States should properly resolve issues in the economic and trade relations between the two countries in the spirit of mutual respect and consultation on an equal footing. Threats and pressure based on their own unilateral interests will not help solve the problem, but can only undermine the atmosphere of mutual trust and dialogue and negotiation between the two sides.

Gao Feng, spokesman of the Chinese Ministry of Commerce, said at a press conference on the 10th that the first phase of the Sino-US economic and trade agreement is beneficial to China and the United States and the whole world. Since the agreement came into effect, China has worked hard to overcome the multiple adverse effects caused by the impact of the epidemic, the global economic recession and the obstruction of the supply chain, and promoted the joint implementation of the two sides. It is hoped that the US side will cancel the tariffs and sanctions and suppression measures imposed on China as soon as possible to create a good atmosphere and conditions for the two sides to expand trade cooperation.

Musk launched 49 Starlink satellites, 40 of which were shot down by the Solar Magnetic Storm

SpaceX announced on its website that the satellites were launched into orbit last Thursday (February 3) and are located about 210 kilometers above Earth. However, they were de-orbited by solar magnetic storm shocks on Friday (February 4) and are expected to crash.

SpaceX stressed that the fallen satellite "has zero risk of collision with other satellites and is burned up on re-entry into the atmosphere — meaning no orbital debris will be generated, nor will satellite components hit Earth." ”

It's unclear how big the financial impact of the event will be, as SpaceX didn't disclose the cost of building the Starlink satellite. But the company's president, Gwynne Shotwell, said in 2019 that the cost of building a starlink satellite was less than $1 million per satellite.

The world's longest COVID-19 infected person, the man was isolated for 14 months and tested fully positive 78 times

It is reported that Kayasan is a leukemia patient who was first diagnosed with the new crown virus in November 2020 and was subsequently admitted to the hospital for treatment. Two weeks later, his condition improved, so he was discharged home for self-isolation as prescribed. He had expected that he would be fully recovered in two weeks, like most patients. But surprisingly, he has since taken at least 78 tests, each of which was positive, forcing him to remain in isolation.

In the 14 months so far, Kayasan has been in hospital for 9 months and self-isolated at home for 5 months. During his self-isolation, his wife lived with him for some time but was not infected by him, and both times tested negative for COVID-19. The youngest son who lives with them also tested negative.

According to local media reports, Kayasan appears to be the longest known person to be persistently positive, breaking the record of 72-year-old David Smith in the Uk who has been infected for more than 290 days and tested positive for COVID-19 42 times. In June 2021, foreign media reported that Smith was the person with the longest infection so far, and he was finally completely cured after receiving Regeneron's cocktail therapy.

It is worth noting that, like Kasanya, Smith is also a leukemia patient. Due to chemotherapy, he has low levels of virus-neutralizing antibodies, which is also characteristic of most patients with persistent COVID-19 infection. According to the report, this part of the patients have either been treated for leukemia or because of a genetic condition that causes defects in the body's antibody-producing cells.

Public offering to investors: cherish the 2800-point ChiNext board and the 3400-point Shanghai Composite Index

On February 10, Cinda Australia Bank said in a letter to investors today that there is no need to worry too much about the market as a whole, and it should cherish the ChiNext board below 2800 points and the Shanghai Composite Index below 3400 points. For the recent market adjustment, Cinda Australia Bank Fund believes that this is the concentrated catharsis of short-term irrational emotions in the market, and it is expected that the possibility of a sharp downturn in the A-share market this year is unlikely, and structural investment opportunities should be actively grasped.

This article originated from Futures Daily

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