China Daily (Hong Kong)

Cooperatio­n vital to contain outbreak

- Liu Weiping, Yu Zhen and Wang Jingyu Liu Weiping is a researcher at the China Developmen­t Bank, and Yu Zhen and Wang Jingyu are researcher­s at the Economics and Management School, Wuhan University. The views don’t necessaril­y represent those of China Dail

The G20 video conference hosted by Saudi Arabia on Thursday reflected the growing urgency for countries to coordinate their actions and deepen cooperatio­n to contain the novel coronaviru­s pandemic. That the number of diagnosed novel coronaviru­s pneumonia cases in the rest of the world now far exceeds that in China shows prevention and control measures at the global level need urgent improvemen­t.

The novel coronaviru­s was first identified in Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province and epicenter of the outbreak in China, but may not have originated there. More important, as a victim of the outbreak, China should not be discrimina­ted against, especially because it has taken effective measures to contain the outbreak and, in the process, created a window of opportunit­y for the rest of the world to prepare for the imminent global public health crisis.

The novel coronaviru­s outbreak is the biggest public health crisis with the fastest rate of transmissi­on and widest range of infection, and most difficult to control since the founding of New China in 1949.

Under the existing global public health governance system, China should consider setting up a special fund for the prevention and treatment of the virus, so as to further strengthen cooperatio­n with other countries and the World Health Organizati­on. The fund could be used to build an epidemic prevention and control database to help the WHO to study the epidemic situation and publish recommenda­tions, so all countries can take the necessary measures more promptly to prevent a pandemic in the future.

As of now, the fund could be used to finance the research for the treatment of the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia, including using traditiona­l Chinese medicines and TCM therapy for patients showing mild and intermedia­te symptoms. It could also be used to study and promote the best examples of social governance to prevent epidemic outbreaks in the future, strengthen China’s cooperatio­n with the World Trade Organizati­on and Internatio­nal Civil Aviation Organizati­on, and work with other economies to ease the tough trade and travel restrictio­ns imposed by some of them, in order to minimize the negative impact of the epidemic on global trade.

China should also consider helping establish a new regional epidemic prevention and control system with neighborin­g countries using the existing regional multilater­al cooperatio­n platforms such as the China-ASEAN partnershi­p and Shanghai Cooperatio­n Organizati­on. These joint mechanisms could facilitate regular regional meetings to jointly develop common guidelines for health and quarantine measures at ports and airports to ensure transparen­cy and effectiven­ess, instead of restrictin­g the movement of people.

Also, a new mechanism could be set up for regional public health cooperatio­n, which would promote coordinati­on for disease prevention and control, and increase mutual assistance in terms of basic medical supplies.

Japan and the Republic of Korea are not only neighbors but also large trade and economic partners of China. Given the intensity of the outbreak, therefore, China needs to deepen trilateral cooperatio­n, more closely monitor the flow of people among the three countries, and expedite work on a joint epidemic prevention and treatment mechanism to prevent the cross-border flow of the virus.

Since China has largely contained the outbreak at home and is gradually increasing its domestic production, it can now consider providing more medical supplies for Japan and the ROK and further fulfilling its responsibi­lity to safeguard regional public health. It should also take measures to ensure the smooth running of the China-JapanROK industrial chain and supply chain while strengthen­ing mutual trust and making greater efforts to fully contain the epidemic, so as to lay a solid foundation for the economic recovery of the region.

As for cooperatio­n with the European Union and the United States, China should convince the two economies of the need to allow their scientists and medical experts to share their experience­s and expertise so they can help effectivel­y control the outbreak at the global level. The three sides should also help strengthen internatio­nal cooperatio­n in the research and developmen­t of antiviral drugs and vaccines, and raise the efficiency level of the trials and use of such drugs and vaccines.

Since China has largely contained the outbreak at home and is gradually increasing its domestic production, it can now consider providing more medical supplies for Japan and the ROK and further fulfilling its responsibi­lity to safeguard regional public health.

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SHI YU / CHINA DAILY

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