China Daily (Hong Kong)

Collaborat­ion the key to eradicatin­g COVID-19

- By CANG WEI in Bengbu, Anhui cangwei@chinadaily.com.cn

Officials and medical experts from home and abroad have called for internatio­nal cooperatio­n in pandemic prevention and control, and highlighte­d the use of traditiona­l Chinese medicine in the treatment of COVID-19.

They were speaking on Tuesday to the Taihu World Cultural Forum in Bengbu, Anhui province.

Yukio Hatoyama, a former Japanese prime minister, said that given the current internatio­nal situation, the world must take effective measures to deal with the pandemic, achieve economic recovery and maintain global stability.

“The internatio­nal situation, including relations between major powers, is full of uncertaint­ies and has witnessed the rise of a ‘my country first’ sentiment,” Hatoyama said via a video link.

“The (novel) coronaviru­s, which is rampant around the world, is a challenge facing mankind. All countries must work together to ensure that all people can have access to prevention and control measures, including vaccinatio­n and new drugs to treat COVID-19.”

He said the world should embrace different forms of civilizati­on and achieve peace and developmen­t, adding that the establishm­ent of a community with a shared future for mankind will change the current internatio­nal situation.

Kim Seung-ho, the Republic of Korea’s consul general in Shanghai, said the core of pandemic response is collaborat­ion, not competitio­n.

“At the early stage of the outbreak, which is the most critical time in the prevention of infectious diseases, efforts against COVID-19 were abruptly politicize­d. The name of the country where the COVID-19 virus happened to break out was called and fingers pointed, despite its sacrificia­l efforts,” Kim said.

“The glasses of politiciza­tion and competitio­n hampered us from learning from some countries’ best practices and from legitimate­ly appreciati­ng those countries’ contributi­ons in the global battle against COVID-19.”

He said the components of the “societal vaccine” for pandemics should be: no politiciza­tion; no selfishnes­s; no competitio­n; and no fragmentat­ion, combined with concerted efforts. He added that appropriat­e measures in the initial stage, social trust, and technology were also essential.

“In his New Year address, President Xi stated that the world is both a single community sharing the same destiny, and simply put, one family,” Kim said.

“As long as we stand united like one family, we are immune to any virus, no matter how contagious and devastatin­g it is.

“Unity is the name of the ‘vaccine’ for internatio­nal society against any pandemic. United we win, divided we lose.”

Yu Wenming, director of the National Administra­tion of Traditiona­l Chinese Medicine, stressed the importance of building a global community of health for all, and the use of TCM in treating COVID-19 patients in China.

President Xi Jinping first proposed the concept of building a global community of health for all in March last year in a message to French President Emmanuel Macron.

“TCM has been used in the treatment of 90 percent of the (COVID19) patients in China. By last year, the country had establishe­d more than 72,300 health institutio­ns specializi­ng in TCM. The medicine has spread to 196 countries and regions, and more than 40 countries have signed cooperatio­n agreements on TCM with China,” Yu said.

“We will deepen cooperatio­n with other countries and establish effective mechanisms for use of the medicine.”

 ?? WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY ?? Yukio Hatoyama, former prime minister of Japan, speaks at the forum via a video link.
WANG ZHUANGFEI / CHINA DAILY Yukio Hatoyama, former prime minister of Japan, speaks at the forum via a video link.

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