Racism Has No Place in the Fight Against COVID-19 Epidemic
As COVID-19 spreads around the world while appearing to have stalled in China, people should stop the prejudice and discrimination, and cooperate to beat the virus as soon as possible.
As COVID-19 spreads around the world while appearing to have stalled in China, people should stop the prejudice and discrimination, and cooperate to beat the virus as soon as possible.
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.
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.
Since China has shown strong mobilization in fighting against an epidemic, not to mention the great unity of the Chinese people today, China is now rebooting its economic engine across the country. So, the rest months of this year are enough for the country to catch up the growth goal.
Billions of locusts sweeping across the East African regions, this will harm the crops and affect so many people. International community should be aware of this kind of issue that requires all kinds of effort.
Isolationism should not overshadow concern and generosity in the face of the novel coronavirus epidemic.
Experts predict that within six months after the end of the epidemic, consumption will return to the normal growth track.