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- How emerging technologies helped tackle COVID-19 in China
To fight coronavirus, China actively leveraged digital technologies such as artificial intelligence (AI), big data, cloud computing, blockchain, and 5G
- Coronavirus in China – insights on the impacts and opportunities for . . .
While health officials battle the spread of COVID-19 across the globe, the crisis has created some opportunities for positive change in China
- 3 ways China is using drones to fight coronavirus
Learn how coronavirus pushed public health authorities and drone companies to develop new ways to keep people safe
- This is how China moved to contain COVID-19 | World Economic Forum
After weeks of rocketing infection rates, it seems China is turning the tide on COVID-19 – showing how decisive action can pay dividends
- Key milestones in the spread of the coronavirus pandemic
A coronavirus death is reported outside China for the first time - a man in his 40s from the Philippines February 5 - cruise ship in quarantine More than 3,600 passengers are quarantined on the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Yokohama, Japan A large number of passengers test positive and the ship attracts global media attention
- COVID-19 response: 6 lessons from China | World Economic Forum
China’s unprecedented systematic and proactive risk management, based on collaboration between government officials and health experts, has proven to be effective in containing and controlling COVID-19 The timely release of disease-related clinical data to the public and WHO helped many around the world prepare for the spread
- What we know about the Wuhan coronavirus | World Economic Forum
What is the Wuhan coronavirus? The Wuhan coronavirus, officially called nCoV-2019, first appeared in a seafood market in Wuhan, China, in December 2019 With a population of 11 million, Wuhan is the largest city in Hubei Province in Central China The virus most likely originated in bats in the market, then "crossed the species barrier" to humans
- Air pollution levels in China now higher than before COVID-19 | World . . .
Air pollution in China dropped dramatically during lockdown, but now signs suggest a significant rebound in activity, meaning a green recovery could be in jeopardy
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