Author: Li, Jianping; Guo, Kun; Viedma, Enrique Herrera; Lee, Heesoek; Liu, Jiming; Zhong, Ning; Autran Monteiro Gomes, Luiz Flavio; Filip, Florin Gheorghe; Fang, Shu-Cherng; Özdemir, Mujgan Sagir; Liu, Xiaohui; Lu, Guoqing; Shi, Yong
Title: Culture vs Policy: More Global Collaboration to Effectively Combat COVID-19 Cord-id: f4ehp0qe Document date: 2020_8_1
ID: f4ehp0qe
Snippet: Abstract The outbreak of COVID-19 seriously challenges every government for its capacity and management of public health systems facing the catastrophic emergency. Culture and anti-epidemic policy do not necessarily conflict each other. All countries and governments should be more tolerant to each other in seeking cultural and political consensus to overcome this historically tragic pandemic together.
Document: Abstract The outbreak of COVID-19 seriously challenges every government for its capacity and management of public health systems facing the catastrophic emergency. Culture and anti-epidemic policy do not necessarily conflict each other. All countries and governments should be more tolerant to each other in seeking cultural and political consensus to overcome this historically tragic pandemic together.
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