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A Whole Society Approach to COVID-19: Dispatches from China

The COVID-19 pandemic has swept the globe, upending millions of lives and taxing public-health and social systems worldwide. Effectively fighting an unprecedented pandemic requires global cooperation. While adopting a whole-of-society approach to fight COVID-19, China has also reached out to the world to share precious knowledge and resources with the global community.
In this lecture series attendees will learn from China’s experience with COVID-19. The series features faculty members from universities in China, with research and lived experience from the world centre of the outbreak. Professor Claudia Chaufan, Director of the Graduate Program in Health at York, will introduce the speakers and K.J. Noh, independent scholar and expert in the geopolitics of Asia, will facilitate the Q&A after the lectures. Graduate students from Chinese universities will be present to address questions from the audience.
The third part in this series will focus on- Dealing with the double burden of COVID-19 and the dominant Western narrative on China (discussion includes the geopolitical dimensions of COVID-19 in the context of the new, Western led Cold War); lessons learned towards greater global health equity. Featuring speaker Prof. Xiaotong Zhang, from the Institute of Belt and Road Initiative & Global Governance at Fudan University
Tickets: https://yorku.zoom.us/webinar/register/WN_KITyFiBFSeePI8yn9h6ovw.

Date

Feb 25 2021
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Time

7:00 pm - 8:00 pm

Location

Zoom @ Zoom
Zoom @ Zoom
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