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ZAFUL and LiveMe donate masks to California hospital

MARTINEZ, Calif., May 8, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — ZAFUL has taken steps to fulfill its social responsibilities, and actions to help curb the spread of the COVID-19 outbreak. Cooperating with LiveMe, a joint live broadcast partner of Cheetah Mobile, ZAFUL donated 17,500 masks to a hospital in California as well as 2,500 disposable isolation face masks to the nurses, anchors and staff on the LiveMe live broadcast platform. The donation has been appreciated by the hospital staff. Celebrity anchor Macykate also mentioned this donation in the live broadcast of LiveMe’s four-year event, calling on more people to joint in the fight against the COVID-19 pandemic.

The celebrity anchor Macykate
The celebrity anchor Macykate

The Clothing Industry is facing an unparalleled challenge, among which many retailers across the world have shut their offline stores. In response to the pandemic, ZAFUL has taken proactive measures.

ZAFUL has provided prevention guidance on its website, adding mask identification instructions so that consumers can have a better understanding of the different protection methods. ZAFUL is offering basic protective equipment materials to people in need, qualified medical masks are sold at a cost ($3.20 each) on the website.

ZAFUL has its own warehouse where the products are thoroughly disinfected on a daily basis. The relevant staff are required to conduct daily temperature tests, wear masks and gloves to ensure a safe delivery of packages to the consumers. In terms of the shipping, ZAFUL is preferentially choosing local warehouse logistics for delivery to guarantee timeliness and reducing transportation risks. The monitoring of logistics channels has been strengthened and new workflows have been added to minimize the delay of deliveries.

In addition, the validity of returns and exchanges was extended to 60 days. Through communicating online with consumers and solving their issues in a timely and effective manner, ZAFUL aims to improve the shopping experience of its consumers.

Keeping up with fashion ZAFUL will carry out various brand activities and introduce new selections of clothes every year. This year, the Spring pop-up store plan in New York has been postponed. However, it will bring surprise to the people looking forward to it when the program runs again.

ZAFUL has launched series of sportswear and related equipment on the website so that customers can wear various clothes and exercise while staying at home. Moreover, free medical masks are offered for orders over $79. ZAFUL is expecting to see a brand new you when the pandemic ends!

About ZAFUL

Founded in 2014, ZAFUL is dedicated to offering fashionable and cost-efficient fashion-related merchandise for the tech savvy youth. In 2019, ZAFUL was ranked 23rd in the High 50 China Export Manufacturers by BrandZ, the world’s largest model fairness database. Thus far, ZAFUL covers shoppers in over 180 nations and regions.

Web site: www.zaful.com

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Icelandic Genomes Elucidate Neanderthal Heritage of Europeans

Archaic genetic fragments comprising nearly half the Neanderthal genome are circulating in the European gene pool today

The average European carries more than 500 such archaic fragments, including SNPs linked to prostate cancer risk, iron retention, blood clotting speed, and height

REYKJAVIK, Iceland, April 23, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — Scientists at deCODE genetics and colleagues from the Max Planck Institute and universities in Denmark and Iceland today publish in Nature the first study to use whole-genome sequence data from across a population to shed light on the present-day legacy of interbreeding between modern and archaic humans more than 50,000 years ago. In general terms, the findings support previous estimates that most people outside of Africa have approximately 2% archaic ancestry, predominantly the result of repeated contact and interbreeding between groups of Homo sapiens and multiple Neanderthal individuals. The results also show more significant than expected genomic fragments from Denisovans, another archaic human species that interbred with both Neanderthal and Homo sapiens.

Yet the principal significance of this study lies in the unprecedented magnitude of data that was used to understand the nature and impact of this archaic legacy. In its first phase, the study utilizes whole genome sequence (WGS) data from 28,000 Icelanders, nearly ten percent of the entire population, and 286 sub-Saharan Africans in the 1000 Genomes project. A limiting factor in previous studies has been an overreliance on searching modern genomes for sequence fragments derived from just three archaic individuals for whom we have good quality sequence data: two Neanderthals and one Denisovan. The authors here turn this approach on its head, using the African sequences as a baseline for Homo sapiens with no introgression from Neanderthals, and against which they compared the Icelandic sequence data. The resulting chromosomal fragments found in Icelanders but not shared by Africans comprise a vast catalogue of 15 million putative archaic fragments.

After combining identical and overlapping fragments, the authors identified more than 50,000 distinct archaic fragments covering 38-48% of the readable genome. These contain nearly 400,000 single-letter sequence variants, that are absent from the African samples. Intriguingly, in the Icelandic samples the authors identify nearly 300 “archaic deserts” where there are no archaic fragments; these cover nearly 25% of the genome, including the entire X chromosome.

To better understand the phenotypic impact of the archaic variants, the deCODE team examined them for association with 271 phenotypes in whole-genome data on 210,000 Icelanders. After winnowing suggestive associations in order to eliminate those driven be nearby non-archaic variants, they identified five archaic variants with genome-wide significant associations. One has previously been linked to decreased levels of prostate specific antigen (PSA) and risk of prostate cancer, but was not known to be of archaic origin; two decrease levels and mass of hemoglobin; a fourth increases the time it takes for blood to clot; and the fifth decreases height.

“Whether individually or collectively, our genome enables us to learn more about who we are by telling us where we come from. This paper is a kind of ancestry report for one branch of our species, and it’s telling us that in this particular neighborhood we are not just Homo sapiens but also the descendants of ancient archaic humans – cousin species whose lineage is thus not entirely extinct,” said Kari Stefansson, CEO of deCODE and a senior author on the paper. “We are scratching the surface of what this hybrid legacy means. What we know is that in the 50,000 years from their time to this, our adaptability and diversity have enabled us to mix and move, settle and thrive in every corner of the planet as they did not. In these dark days we would do well to remember that our differences are literally the mark of our success, and so to help each other as best we can.”

Based in Reykjavik, Iceland, deCODE is a global leader in analyzing and understanding the human genome. Using its unique expertise in human genetics combined with growing expertise in transcriptomics and population proteomics and vast amount of phenotypic data, deCODE has discovered risk factors for dozens of common diseases and provided key insights into their pathogenesis. The purpose of understanding the genetics of disease is to use that information to create new means of diagnosing, treating and preventing disease. deCODE is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Amgen (NASDAQ:AMGN).

Contact:
Thora Kristin Asgeirsdottir
+354-894-1909
Thora.Asgeirsdottir@decode.is

The Neanderthal In All Of Us - Dr. Kari Stefansson and Dr. Agnar Helgason
The Neanderthal In All Of Us – Dr. Kari Stefansson and Dr. Agnar Helgason

Hainan Free Trade Port: A witness to China’s continued opening-up

BEIJING, April 16, 2020 /PRNewswire/ — A news report by China.org.cn on Hainan Province, a provincial-level free trade port:

 

Hainan, the southernmost island province of China, has been attracting people from around the world for years with its blue waters, towering coconut trees, year-round sunshine and sandy beaches. Starting this year, China will build an open and distinctive free trade port on this beautiful island.

The Hainan Free Trade Port will be a special functional economic area with the highest level of openness in the world. Overseas products and funds will have free access within the port, and the majority of goods will be exempt from tariffs. This move reflects China’s determination to further open up to the rest of the world.

Thirty-two years ago, the Chinese government established the province of Hainan on what was then a closed-off and underdeveloped border island. It was later designated as a special economic zone (SEZ) to attract foreign investment with its preferential tax rates and favorable business environment. In 1992, Hainan established the Yangpu Economic Development Zone, the first zone in China to be comprehensively developed by foreign investors. Eight years later in 2000, Hainan took the lead to implement a policy of visas on arrival. The following year, the town of Boao in Hainan became the permanent venue for the annual Boao Forum for Asia. A series of initiatives like these have allowed Hainan to continue developing. Establishing special economic zones was also a breakthrough in China’s opening-up.

Back in 2018, Hainan created a pilot zone for free trade on the island. Two years later, it began to explore and establish a free trade port with Chinese characteristics, meaning, greater freedom in finance, investment and the flow of talents. The essence of the port goes beyond trade or favorable policies; it creates a truly open environment at the highest level in terms of the governance system, legal institutions and technological innovation, amongst others.

Hainan is blessed with a picturesque landscape. Its industrial structure focused around tourism and modern services will not only become an advantage and characteristic for the Hainan Free Trade Port, but also coincide with the rapid trade growth in global services and are in line with the development of many ports toward the service sector. Besides, as a provincial level SEZ, a free trade zone and a port, Hainan enjoys its scale. It also has comprehensive experience and has made such institutional innovations as “province-wide one-stop business registration” and “an integrated big data society governance system.”

All these factors will enable Hainan to become a global center for the trade in services. Meanwhile, as a pivot of the Belt and Road Initiative, the Hainan Free Trade Port will not only promote multilateral free trade and regional economic integration, but also share the benefits brought from China’s development with more countries.

Hainan’s evolution from special economic zone to free trade pilot zone, and now today’s free trade port, not only bears witness to its development, but also the continual opening-up of China, as well as its determination to build an open global economy featuring innovation and inclusiveness. Hopefully, in the future, more companies and talented personnel from around the world will come to the island and share in the benefits of free trade.

China Mosaic
http://www.china.org.cn/video/node_7230027.htm

Hainan Free Trade Port: A witness to China’s continued opening-up
http://www.china.org.cn/video/2020-04/16/content_75939128.htm

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