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World countries follow China’s example amid COVID-19 battle

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Chinese president Xi Jinping recently visited locked-down Wuhan to inspect medical staff and
facilites.. Media reported the leader’s visit was greeted with euphoric frenzy by local residents.
Reports also signaled a victory over COVID-19. During Xi’s visit, Chinese health authorities
announced the two emergency hospitals that were built to treat virus patients were closed.
Health authorities offer daily news updates that are emailed from the Chinese Embassy in Abuja
and bring messages of hope that over 70 percent of the COVID-19 patients in Wuhan had been
discharged after making a full recovery.
Prior to that, the number of recovered patients had also jumped,  outstripping the fatality rate,
which stood at 3.4 percent.
The presence of the Chinese leader must have been a morale booster for the 45,000 medical
personnel.
Xi gathered the zest of his people to soldier on against calamity the day he walked into Beijing
health facilities to visit medical personnel and provide verve with his presence.
The world watched how China tackled the virus and learned war strategies, which observers
described as transparent, and especially how Chinese authorities teamed up with the World Health
Organization (WHO) and provided updates on daily developments.
US media reported that China’s approach was a sharp departure from how the SARS incident in
2003 was managed and that it was commendable.
Prior to that, the Chinese Embassy in Abuja, Nigeria assembled members of the media,
government, business, the diplomatic community, and others to deliberate on how to educate
people with the right information.
Chinese Ambassador to Nigeria Zhou Pingjian delivered a briefing with other embassy officials
where he updated Nigerians on the details of China’s efforts to contain coronavirus (Covid-19),
which was beyond what had read or heard.
Ambassador Zhou met with Nigerian parents whose children are studying in China, together with
foreign ministry officials. It was comforting to hear the parents say that they were more relaxed
about the safety of their children after the meeting.
China has read the signs vividly that in today’s open world, it is wiser, safer, and more productive
to report to the world what about what is happening than allow the internet to run wild with
misinformation, disinformation, and lies.

In an interview with Xinhua, I admitted  China’s method and war strategy was the light in a dark
tunnel during the COVID-19 worldwide war, where it has spread to 112 countries at last count
with over 33,210 infections and 872 deaths outside China.
Japan announced it would follow China’s lead in deploying AI to track infections, isolate victims,
and for treatment.
Italy had declared a nationwide lockdown, isolating over 60 million people, after reporting over
300 deaths and 7,800 infections, thus taking the China approach.
As China rises from the pangs of COVID-19, she has done something encouraging in standing by
other countries to help them handle the pandemic.
China announced a $20 million donation to the WHO to assist in research and other areas of
disease intervention. Six medical personnel were sent to Italy, and seven to Iraq from the Red
Cross to assist with the challenges.
China has It has pledged to help Africa, where luckily the pandemic has not been a major
challenge.
Such actions on behalf of China have been commendable, and not for standing aloof and watching
the world after emerging from the crisis. The promises of extending its experience in tackling
Covid-19 have been assuring.
China’s anti-virus efforts have resonated with all countries, including Nigeria, where the head of
the Nigeria Center for Disease Control announced  he was in China attending a WHO conference
that included representatives from all countries who had convened to learn how China handled the
challenge and the lessons it learned.
Giving credence to Xi’s speech, it has been a commendable show of resolve by China to tackle the
outbreak. Some countries at the beginning claimed the strict measures were as too stringent.
However, Italy’s lockdown after 8,000 cases were reported indicates that China had the right idea.
One US citizen who was evacuated from China said he felt safer and better in China than in US
after he became ill with COVID-19.
In Nigeria however, the lessons from China have been applied with a bombard of media
sensitization by the ministries of health at the federal and state levels.
The Nigeria’s Minister for Health, Osagie Ehanire held a media briefing to report the second
coronavirus case in Ogun, a neighboring state to Lagos where the first case in the region was
recorded. Within hours of detection, the government locked down the offices and places the carrier
visited and quarantined everyone he had come in contact with.  It also tracked the 120 passengers
that arrived Nigeria on a Turkish Air flight that brought the Italian whose case was the first in
Nigeria.

After a failed attempt to track down only two of the passengers that had yet to take an
examination, the government announced their names to and declared them wanted. It was another
swift measure and a good move that it got 118 of the 120 passengers within hours for quarantine.
The awareness efforts have been successful, and beyond the care taken to forestall a crisis the
government in Abuja budgeted about N1.2b in two tranches to handle the situation even though it
hasn’t come to crisis state. Also, Africa’s richest man, Aliko Dangote, a Nigerian immediately
donated N200m to the government.
Today, most countries, including Nigeria, are fighting Covid-19, taking a cue from the China’s
tenacious approach. They have adopted the same measures China took because of its knowledge
and experience.
China proved critics wrong who accused her of hoarding information and living behind an iron
curtain where secrets creep and seethe amid the coronavirus war.
Due to its COVID-19 experience and then information sharing, the world has benefitted from the
open information age, and because China didn’t adopt any secrecy options, new media space was
not given the opportunity to run riot with cocktail of frivolity, counter information, and lies, which
would have done much more damage than the virus.

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