This is how China moved to contain COVID-19 | World Economic Forum But now, with the World Health Organization calling coronavirus a pandemic, its falling rate of new infections could make the country a case study on how to bring COVID-19 under control "China has done an incredible job at slowing the spread of the virus," explains David Aikman, Chief Representative Officer, World Economc Forum, China
Coronavirus in China – insights on the impacts and opportunities for . . . Coronavirus – this is how the world is responding China’s government becomes more transparent Social media, such as WeChat and Weibo, has played an important role in reflecting public opinion during the outbreak, prompting the Chinese government to respond and adjust policies accordingly
Key milestones in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic A coronavirus death is reported outside China for the first time - a man in his 40s from the Philippines February 5 - cruise ship in quarantine More than 3,600 passengers are quarantined on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Yokohama, Japan A large number of passengers test positive and the ship attracts global media attention
On This Day: China puts Wuhan in lockdown over COVID-19 On This Day: China puts Wuhan in lockdown over COVID-19 On Jan 23, 2020, the Chinese government issued a travel ban for all residents of Wuhan, the epicenter of a novel coronavirus outbreak that
How a top Chinese university is responding to coronavirus The deadly coronavirus outbreak presents a host of challenges for different sectors of society University campuses with their congregate settings are considered particularly susceptible to contagion As China continues to battle the epidemic, universities across the country have followed public health guidance to shut campuses
COVID-19 response: 6 lessons from China | World Economic Forum China’s unprecedented systematic and proactive risk management, based on collaboration between government officials and health experts, has proven to be effective in containing and controlling COVID-19 The timely release of disease-related clinical data to the public and WHO helped many around the world prepare for the spread
Air pollution levels in China now higher than before COVID-19 | World . . . Air pollution in China has risen above levels seen before the coronavirus pandemic for the first time Having dropped dramatically in the height of lockdown, the concentration of harmful gases seen recently surpasses levels during the same period last year, according to the Centre for Research on Energy and Clean Air (CREA)