Playing a Critical Role
China fulfills its responsibility as a major country in the global fight against COVID-19
China fulfills its responsibility as a major country in the global fight against COVID-19
Cooperation between China and Iran in the fight against the epidemic has shown that preventing the further spread of COVID-19 is a shared responsibility for us all as stated by António Guterres, General Secretary of the United Nations.
Experts and researchers from six countries discuss COVID-19, its implications, and joint international responses to the crisis.
An emergency bill involving spending of roughly $2 trillion was finally cleared after negotiations between the White House and Senate leaders in the early hours of March 25.
The coronavirus crisis should make us appreciate our common humanity
After the outbreak of the novel coronavirus, China’s technology played an important role in this deadly battle where all kinds of tech being used in different stages from the early detection of the virus to the ending.
Why Chinese today are able to tackle such formidable foes as poverty, hunger, and now the raging epidemic?
Because of the COVID-19 virus, the living condition of many specific group has been exposed to the world. It will expose the failure of governments to plan for and deliver services – not just health services – best meeting the needs of all. It will expose the life-threatening vulnerabilities caused by displacement, violence, poverty and war.
After the US stock market plunge triggered circuit breakers for the first time this year, the US government’s irresponsible attitude and image caused the market to continue its precipitous fall, while their various inconsistent statements and behaviors further aggravated market anxiety.
Boateng noted that the virus knows no age, race, or creed and people should demonstrate love and help each other.
This is an era of globalization and all parts of the world are connected closely. This is a time the world needs to work together and foster even more understanding and cooperation.
It seems clear that our world “after” the COVID-19 pandemic will not be the same as it is now. Here is my list of some of the changes likely to emerge.