Are Coronavirus Fears Being Over-hyped by the Media?
The spread of the COVID-19 and fears of the virus becoming pandemic are being relentlessly reported in all forms of international media, offline and online.
The spread of the COVID-19 and fears of the virus becoming pandemic are being relentlessly reported in all forms of international media, offline and online.
In order to better comprehend the interplay between the West’s apprehension and its irrational fear of China, a reversal of the equation’s terms is useful.
The nation’s practices provide reference for other countries boosting their epidemic defense.
COVID-19 is a difficult situation, and it is getting worse in some countries.
Speech by H.E. Ambassador Liu Xiaoming at the “Together We Fight against the Virus” Event Jointly Hosted by the City of London and Chinese and British Business Communities: Together We Fight against the Virus.
Among the rumours that appeared shortly after the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, US Senator Tom Cotton’s ‘conspiracy theory’ goes too far.
The COVID-19 epidemic is global crisis, one which requires solutions based on international cooperation on the multinational, national, and local level, based on the free flow of scientific information among these actors.
With businesses across the country steadily returning to work and international financial authorities and institutions confident in the measures taken by State planners, China’s road to economic recovery appears well under way.
This is not the time for media speculation, politicization and panic. The coronavirus disease is akin to a natural disaster with global effects, requiring serious actions by governments and responsible discussion in the media.
Though the current coronavirus outbreak has only been with us a matter of months, society’s response to it has followed a similar pattern to previous health emergencies, with rises in extreme discrimination twined with examples of real compassion.
Many people across China have been slowly going back to work and Josh is in the office to show us how companies and employees are handling the outbreak in Beijing.
I will remain here in Beijing and support Chambers members in the best way possible.