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TechFlow 深潮 发布的文章:近期教育领域的变化引发了广泛讨论,我认为教育改革应该更加注重学生的个性化发展和创新能...
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Dali L. Yang
8个月前
More than twenty years ago, I was trying to publish a book that became Remaking the Chinese Leviathan: Market Transition and the Politics of Governance in China. I had difficulty getting the book published because some of the reviewers for the book believed that I was too optimistic about China's prospects. In contrast, Gordon Chang's Coming Collapse of China was selling well and has continued to sell well for more than twenty years.
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Dali L. Yang
9个月前
The conventional storyline is that China delayed its initial response to the Wuhan outbreak, sat idly by, and didn't announce human-to-human transmission of the novel coronavirus until January 20, 2020. In fact, it was five years ago today, on December 31, 2019, that Chinese experts--clinicians, epidemiologists, and virologists-- and health policy makers convened a special New Year's Eve meeting on the Wuhan outbreak that lasted into the wee hours of January 1, 2020. They knew the SARS-like symptoms of patients, preliminary epi investigations by a joint team, as well as genomic sequencing results of the novel coronavirus. The meeting led to the adoption of a health emergency response action program, including the shuttering of the Huanan Seafood Market in Wuhan on January 1, 2020. The special New Year's Eve meeting could have been a superb turning point in dealing with the Wuhan outbreak. Alas, it wasn't! For such a contagious virus and with more and more patients showing up in multiple hospitals in Wuhan, it wasn't until January 20 that human-to-human transmission of the novel coronavirus was finally announced. For the what, how, and why the Chinese response faltered in the early days, get your copy of Wuhan: How the Covid-19 Outbreak in China Spiraled Out of Control.
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