Six Nuns Came to India to Start a Hospital. They Ended Up Changing a Country. It is hard to overstate the boldness of what the sisters at Nazareth Hospital accomplished.
Covid Outbreak at Shanghai Hospital Exposes Risks to China’s Seniors Coronavirus infections have spread at an elder care facility in Shanghai. Workers said deaths are increasing and resources dwindling.
In Hong Kong, China’s Covid Aid Gets the Cold Shoulder Disputes about medics, squat toilets and diaper-changing duties underscore longstanding tensions between residents of Hong Kong and the mainland.
Shanghai’s Lockdown Tests Covid-Zero Policy, and People's Limits A staggered lockdown on China’s commercial capital of 26 million people has sent beleaguered residents scrambling and raised fears of broader damage to the economy.
A $4 Million NICU Bill: The Price of Prematurity As the number of preterm births rises, families are shouldering unexpected out-of-pocket expenses.