Episode 3
Episode #3: How to Sue China for COVID-19, Funerals in an Era of Social Distancing, and China Battles with Thailand... Online
This week, Cam and Ewan look at US courts potentially opening the door for individuals and companies to sue China over the economic fallout from COVID-19, the potential permanent changes to global supply chains and to globalization itself, funerals in an era of social distancing and much, much more.
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Episode 3 - Show Notes
- 33 Signs from "Re-Open" Protests That are 100% Real - Buzzfeed
- With Selective Coronavirus Coverage, China Builds a Culture of Hate - New York Times
- A Million N95 Masks are Coming from China -- on Board the New England Patriots Plane - Wall Street Journal
- Tucker Takes on ex-McKinsey Exec Over Praise of China - It Seems Like an Apology for Fascist Behavior - Fox News
- Two Cargo Planes Return Empty to Canada from China Without Medical Supplies - Globe and Mail
- Can China be Sued Over the Coronavirus? - Bloomberg
- Suing China Over the Coronavirus Won't Help, but Here's What Can Work - Washington Post
- Thailand and China go Toe-to-Toe in Online War with Wonderfully Creative Memes - CamMacMurchy.com
Episode 3 - Recommendations This Week
- A Funeral, Reinvented for the Pandemic - The Daily Podcast by New York Times