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active and gaming particularly popular right now is a game about how viruses spread it's called plague inc. let's go to andrea hing our asia correspondent who's based in singapore and is this pure panic that we're seeing on markets i mean we're basically talking about an outbreak of the flu outbreak. it's certainly is been and what doesn't help the situation is just china's not a writer t. for b. for having volatile markets and it's also a sign also just how much china is struggling to contain the virus and the subsequent impact as you can see it looks like china is having some issues trying to mitigate any of the impact on the on the markets and the economy and you can sense a sense you can sense the shock in the markets as well from the multiple need joke rulings and reactions issued by the china by the chinese markets regulator the issuing new rules such as instructing brokerages to bought their clients from selling borrowed stocks what about the state injection of funds how much does that help to come traders know. well it just about stopped markets from a total meltdown but the diseas
active and gaming particularly popular right now is a game about how viruses spread it's called plague inc. let's go to andrea hing our asia correspondent who's based in singapore and is this pure panic that we're seeing on markets i mean we're basically talking about an outbreak of the flu outbreak. it's certainly is been and what doesn't help the situation is just china's not a writer t. for b. for having volatile markets and it's also a sign also just how much china is struggling to contain...
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the british developers, ndemic creations, issued a warning to players of its pandemic game plague incrity to china's coronavirus outbreak. the studio reminded fans that while the game is realistic, concerned individuals should turn to real health authorities like the world health organization. and finally, retro arcade games like asteroids could be back with a crash as vintage games maker atari makes an unlikely turn into the hotel business, promising vr and ar spaces alongside game streaming studios. who fancies a blast from the past with a side of room service? the idea of renting cloths is nothing new, neither is doing it online. companies like this one have been in the us for over a decade and has met success in the uk. but the popularity of many of these platforms has rocketed since the newfound interest in sustainability has made throwaway fashion feel like a bit of a rubbish idea. but the desire for an evolving wardrobe hasn't gone away. so i've been taking a look at a few of the uk start—ups that are using an extra bit of technology to bring this idea up a level. this app brin
the british developers, ndemic creations, issued a warning to players of its pandemic game plague incrity to china's coronavirus outbreak. the studio reminded fans that while the game is realistic, concerned individuals should turn to real health authorities like the world health organization. and finally, retro arcade games like asteroids could be back with a crash as vintage games maker atari makes an unlikely turn into the hotel business, promising vr and ar spaces alongside game streaming...
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the company that makes the game, plague inc, is now warning people to seek information on the diseasets game. this is a flavour of what the game looks like. rather alarmingly, its aim is to infect everybody with your disease and then eventually wipe out the whole world. it also saw a jump in sales during the 2014 ebola outbreak. players from all around the world are able to donate to charities which help combat the spread of infectious diseases. here in the uk, another case of the virus has been confirmed. it's believed to be a woman who flew into london from china. it brings the total number of cases in the uk to nine. efforts are continuing to trace 12 patients who were treated by two british doctors who've been diagnosed with the coronavirus. one works at this hospital in worthing in southern england, the other in brighton. both are now being treated in isolation. here's one expert's view on what could come next for the virus in the uk. transmission will get going in the uk in the next few weeks and thus we are very lucky and probably peeking two or three months after that. the epi
the company that makes the game, plague inc, is now warning people to seek information on the diseasets game. this is a flavour of what the game looks like. rather alarmingly, its aim is to infect everybody with your disease and then eventually wipe out the whole world. it also saw a jump in sales during the 2014 ebola outbreak. players from all around the world are able to donate to charities which help combat the spread of infectious diseases. here in the uk, another case of the virus has...