COVID-19 emergencies around the globe: China's experience in controlling COVID-19 and lessons learned

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Motivation: Nations around the world have been significantly impacted during the COVID-19 pandemic. China's strategies for controlling COVID-19 offer valuable lessons for the global community. By learning from China's experience and lessons, other countries could also find appropriate methods to control the pandemic. Problem statement: What measures has China taken to control the pandemic? What lessons has China learned through this pandemic? Approach/methods: The literature on China's lessons and experience in controlling the COVID-19 pandemic was searched and reviewed. Related newspapers and magazines were also searched. Results: China's experience can be summed up as establishing temporary hospitals, strict isolation, experts with a knowledge of COVID-19, and measures that increase social distancing. Conclusions: By learning from the experience of China, other countries in the world could eventually find the methods to control the COVID-19 pandemic. An emergency response system should be established in each country. Doctors and nurses are not alone in fighting COVID-19, and the entire world is helping them. With cooperation, current difficulties could be overcome.

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Jin, H., Lu, L., Liu, J., & Cui, M. (2021). COVID-19 emergencies around the globe: China’s experience in controlling COVID-19 and lessons learned. International Journal for Quality in Health Care. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1093/intqhc/mzaa143

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