China’s local governments are combating COVID-19 with unprecedented responses — from a Wenzhou governance perspective

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作者
Fanghua Gong
Yong Xiong
Jian Xiao
Li Lin
Xiaodong Liu
Dezhong Wang
Xiaokun Li
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[1] Wenzhou Medical University,School of Pharmaceutical Sciences
[2] Biomedicine Collaborative Innovation Center,School of Public Health and Management
[3] Wenzhou Medical University,undefined
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Frontiers of Medicine | 2020年 / 14卷
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COVID-19; novel coronavirus pneumonia; 2019-nCoV; epidemic management;
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The COVID-19 caused by a novel strain of coronavirus has been spreading rapidly since its occurrence in December 2019. It is highly communicable through human-to-human transmission. China has been making unprecedented efforts in treating the confirmed cases, identifying and isolating their close contacts and suspected cases to control the source of infection and cut the route of transmission. China’s devotion in handling this epidemic has effectively and efficiently curbed communication domestically and across the border. Representative measures adopted by Wenzhou, the worst hit city out of Hubei Province, are examined to elucidate those massive undertakings with the aim of enhancing international understanding and building global rapport in fighting this evolving epidemic situation.
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