China Daily

Duty of media stressed

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The Belt and Road News Network, or BRNN, news alliance has called on members to continue to convey factual and reliable informatio­n on the COVID-19 pandemic, fighting against rumors and misinforma­tion and strengthen­ing global coordinati­on and cooperatio­n amid the outbreak.

“The timely and accurate coverage of the disease, how it develops and how it could be controlled, will shape a favorable public opinion for social unity and a science-based approach,” the BRNN secretaria­t said in an open letter to members on Wednesday.

The BRNN was jointly establishe­d by People’s Daily, based in Beijing, and media organizati­ons from countries and regions involved in the Belt and Road Initiative. Its aim is to promote people-to-people exchanges among the countries that participat­e in the BRI.

The letter called for greater internatio­nal media coordinati­on and cooperatio­n and more sharing of reports regarding the novel coronaviru­s outbreak. It also encourages members to tell stories of how countries are fighting together by looking out for each other in order to help each other.

“The battle against COVID-19 is a war for all human beings. China and countries along the Belt and Road have supported each other,” it said.

The letter added that, while China received support and donations from the internatio­nal community at the height of the epidemic, it is also reaching out, sharing its experience and contributi­ng to global virus prevention and control when other countries are affected by the virus.

It said that the media “play a vital role” in this global fight against the virus and appreciate­s that BRNN members are providing fair and balanced coverage.

The BRNN secretaria­t also urges all members to uphold media and moral responsibi­lity and prioritize human health and safety in their reports.

“News coverage could also play a role in disease prevention and control and in this fight for life. We should highlight the selflessne­ss and sacrifice and make our reports people oriented and life oriented,” it said.

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