COVID-19 pandemic could recede in June if taken seriously globally: Zhong Nanshan Global Times
China's top
COVID-19 expert Zhong Nanshan predicted on Thursday that the global pandemic
could recede in June, but it depends on each country's emphasis on virus
prevention.
Normally, the
coronavirus is less active in summer, when temperatures are higher, said Zhong
at a conference.
He predicted the
pandemic could recede by the end of June if countries put more efforts into
preventing the spread of the virus.
Many countries
should attach great emphasis to virus prevention, like China, and keep the public
on high alert instead of treating it just like flu, said Zhong, warning that
the pandemic will be prolonged if countries keep underestimating its power.
The death rate of
COVID-19 overseas is about 3.2 percent, and countries are facing a situation similar
to that of Wuhan at the early stages of the outbreak, which signals that the
virus is failing to gain enough attention outside China, he said.
China needs to
play a bigger role in communicating with the global community, including
providing more timely clinical treatment experience to countries hit by the
disease, according to Zhong.
He said China is
shifting attention to preventing imported infections. Many of the imported
infections are asymptomatic, with only symptoms of a normal cold, and this
suggests other countries are not paying enough attention to the pandemic and
that China needs to strengthen its monitoring of imported cases, he said.
"It is
impossible to work out an effective cure within two months. However, there are
ways to stop further deterioration of the situation, on the one hand by
enhancing self-control and on the other by strengthening communication with
other countries. The pandemic cannot be tamed if it gets out of control
globally," Zhong said.
Zhong Nanshan,
China’s top epidemic control export. (Profile picture)
COVID-19 pandemic could recede in June if taken seriously globally: Zhong Nanshan Global Times
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