Putting your Covid diagnosis on blast is no longer a thing
CNN
Governments and health officials acknowledge that the Covid-19 virus may be around in some form for a very long time. That means learning to coexist with it -- without resorting to screaming headlines for every new case contracted by a celebrity, says Peggy Drexler.
Most of us know someone who's had it, and may even have gotten it once or twice ourselves. Still, there are plenty of people who haven't had the virus, and that might be one reason a positive test result still makes headlines for public figures.
When Kenyan President William Ruto touched down in Beijing seven months ago, he was welcomed on the tarmac with a red carpet and cordons of Chinese troops standing at attention. Among the goals of his three-day state visit in October: Securing another $1 billion in loans from China to help complete infrastructure projects.