Tuesday 16 February 2021 | Written by The New York Times | Published in Features, In Depth
An employee asks a visitor to scan a code that allows for a health check at the entrance to Zhongnan Hospital in Wuhan, China, Dec. 30, 2020. In the year since the coronavirus began its march around the world, China has mobilized its vast Communist Party apparatus to reach deep into the private sector and the broader population, in what the country’s leader, Xi Jinping, has called a “people’s war” against the pandemic — and won. (Gilles Sabrie/The New York Times)
Peter Daszak recently returned from Wuhan, China as a member of the World Health Organisation team that was sent to investigate the origins of the COVID-19 pandemic. He recently spoke with The New York Times, shedding light on the team’s work. By James Gorman via The New York Times.
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