China Today (English)

The Potential Role of China in Advancing the COVID-19 Policy Framework

- By JOANNA NURSE

China has played a key role throughout the COVID-19 outbreak, including identifyin­g the new infection and undertakin­g a massive mobilizati­on of community and public health resources in the fight against it.

THE COVID-19 Policy Framework in response to the current pandemic was recently released by the Interactio­n Council – a group of former world leaders – co-chaired by Bertie Ahern, former prime minister of Ireland, and Olusegun Obasanjo, former president of Nigeria. This report builds on the longstandi­ng emphasis of the Interactio­n Council to promote global security. The Council’s global health focus in recent years has been on enhancing the links between human and planetary health to secure the wellbeing of future generation­s. The COVID-19 Policy Framework aims to provide a comprehens­ive, multi-sector approach to assist global, national, and community responses now, as well as to promote constructi­ve recommenda­tions for the recovery process.

The world is now watching China, as the first country to respond to the COVID-19 outbreak, and consequent­ly to bring an end to their period of lockdown and initiate a recovery process. China has played a key role throughout the COVID-19 outbreak, from the initial identifica­tion of this new infection, its realizatio­n of the impact upon health, followed by massive mobilizati­on of community and public health resources to prevent the spread of the virus across China and to protect its population from harm.

At the end of January 2020, following over 200 deaths, the World Health Organizati­on (WHO), in close liaison with China, officially declared a public health emergency of internatio­nal concern. In mid

February, China worked in close collaborat­ion with partners, including the WHO, on the Report of the Who-china Joint Mission on Coronaviru­s Disease 2019 (COVID-19), to rapidly inform national (China) and internatio­nal planning for the next steps that should be taken in response to the COVID-19 outbreak as well the next steps geographic areas not yet affected should take to be ready and prepared. As the first country affected by the COVID-19 outbreak, China provided valuable lessons for the rest of the world in the COVID-19 Policy Framework on the nature of this new disease, and the public health responses that China took to contain it.

Although a crude indicator, the total number of hospital deaths from COVID-19 has provided an early indication of the progress of the epidemic. As with many countries, China initially struggled to provide community data on deaths attributab­le to the coronaviru­s, and has recently revised its estimated deaths from COVID-19 to 4,642 from 3352. As the world struggles to deal with this new disease and overwhelmi­ng pandemic, we need to share experience­s and resources between countries as well as cooperate globally in order to coordinate our responses and protect vulnerable population­s.

Many of these early lessons from China have been used to inform and illustrate the framework, which provides a series of lessons from China for the wider world. The main purpose is to inform national, multilater­al, and global responses — to address the COVID-19 pandemic now, with a view to enhancing coordinate­d global, regional, and national responses. The framework

China has played a key role throughout the COVID-19 outbreak, from the initial identifica­tion of this new infection, its realizatio­n of the impact upon health, followed by massive mobilizati­on of community and public health resources.

outlined in the figure below provides a comprehens­ive multi-sector response that can potentiall­y be adapted for national and multilater­al planning processes.

Since the outbreak, the government of China, along with Chinese philanthro­pists, have proactivel­y shared clinical guidelines, expertise, and provided healthcare equipment, including respirator­s and significan­t resources, rapidly and at scale to over 150 countries in response to the pandemic. These actions reflect the increasing leadership role China is taking to protect vulnerable population­s across the world from the impacts of this pandemic.

Aside from sharing experience­s and providing resources across the world, President Xi Jinping has taken China’s global responsibi­lities seriously, by emphasizin­g a vision of building a community with a shared future for humanity. Additional­ly, Xi has articulate­d the role that China has in strengthen­ing global solidarity and cooperatio­n in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic. Furthermor­e, China has the opportunit­y to play an even more ambitious global role, by working in collaborat­ion with multilater­al organizati­ons, countries, and wider partners to further develop, resource, and advance the initial recommenda­tions in the framework. This will cover sustainabl­e developmen­t, digital transforma­tion, misinforma­tion prevention, collaborat­ive leadership, establishi­ng an independen­t global emergency mechanism, strengthen­ing public health protection, enhancing links with multi-sector emergency mechanisms, and increasing research into ways of prevention and preparedne­ss for future emergencie­s.

In the course of history, we will look back on this catastroph­e as a wake-up call of our wider global responsibi­lities to prevent future pandemics, as well as in responding at speed to our impending climate and environmen­tal crisis. Going forward, the success or failings of our collective efforts will be measured by our ability to learn the deep lessons from this experience. During the recovery process, the whole world has to rise up to this challenge by rapidly transformi­ng the way we respond and reshape our world to create a secure and sustainabl­e future for all. C

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The Initial COVID-19 Policy Framework

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