The 'magic' of the country against Corona

Covid-19 pervades the world. In such a situation, the top leaders of the G-20 Alliance of the most powerful economies attended a video conference summit last Thursday. The Director-General of the World Health Organization praised the experience of China, South Korea, Japan and Singapore in confronting Covid-19. The speeches of the top leaders of these four countries are briefly summarized.


China: Precise steps from day one
C. Chin Ping, President, China
Covid-19 infection surprised us all. The Chinese government and the people did not panic when faced with a difficult situation. From the very first day of the fight against the virus, we have given priority to the lives and health of the people. We have taken self-confidence, strengthening unity, preventing science-based and curing diseases and taking specific goals. I have worked openly and transparently with the people of the country, providing total control and treatment.


Our fight was a public war against infectious. We have to admit a lot of struggle and sacrifice. Now the situation is slowly improving. China received the support of many members of the global community during the most difficult times of our fight against infectious disease. People in China will always remember this.

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While we are talking, the transmission of Covid-19 poses a huge risk to life and health, spreading worldwide. In such situations, it is important to work together through the coordinated efforts of the international community. For this I propose four.

First, we need to be determined to fight Covid-19 infection. For this reason, I propose to organize a meeting of G20 Health Ministers as soon as possible to exchange information, drugs, vaccines, control the infection and reduce interstate transmission. The public health system must be jointly assisted by members of the G20 to strengthen preparedness and assist in the development of fragile countries. In support of the World Health Organization, I propose a G-20 Covid assistance initiative to exchange information and manage policies and activities effectively. In addition to sharing good experiences for the welfare of humanity, China is poised to conduct joint research and assist in the production of medicines and vaccines. In countries where infection is increasing at an increasing rate, it is also ready to assist.

Secondly, we need to be integrated in the interest of controlling and treating infections internationally. We all need to work together to build a strong network that the world has never seen before to control and treat infections.

Third, we must cooperate with international organizations to play an active role. China supports the World Health Organization to control and treat infections, reduce interstate infections and lead a global science-based effort. In the field of infection control and treatment, I urge G20 countries to increase the transmission of infection-related information in the development of integrated, systematic and effective protocols in support of the World Health Organization.

Fourth, we need to adjust our policies to macroeconomics. Infectious disease has disrupted production and demand around the world. In order for the global economy to fall into recession, countries must take concerted initiatives on collective policies. We need to implement strong and effective monetary and monetary policies to keep currency exchange rates stable. We need to keep global production and supply systems stable. For this reason, China will increase the supply of pharmaceuticals, essential products, infectious drugs and other supplies in the international market.

The G-20 needs to set a working plan and establish a means of communication and institutional framework for the coordination of anti-infectious macroeconomic policies. Now the transition is underway. We all have to face challenges and take action fast. I am sure that we will win the fight against infection through mutual cooperation.


South Korea: I have given great importance to the examination at a large rate
Moon Jae, President, South Korea
COVID-19 has a significant impact on the global economy, in addition to posing a major threat to global health care. We have the experience of overcoming the global economic recession of 20. We are hopeful that the current crisis will be resolved through a united effort to lead the G20 country.

For two months, South Korea was at the epicenter of the Kovid-1 challenge. Although premeditated and transparent measures have quickly stabilized the situation. Since the beginning of the transition to Covid-19, the South Korean government has taken steps to control the situation through the principles of liberalism, transparency and democratic processes. On the basis of extensive health checkups and how fast the infection can spread, we have discovered new people. We have banned everyone from traveling abroad by isolating people infected with the virus and those who are closely contacted by them. We think, to prevent the spread of infection and to reduce fatalities

These were the best steps in the case. All of the creative tools that were available at the hands of these steps have been used. Such chemicals have been created at the very beginning - such as will accurately diagnose. A large number of test centers have been set up to speed up health and prevent infections. Apps have been used to monitor people with quarantine and to check their own health.

In line with the World Health Organization's recommendations, we have introduced special measures on the movement of people across the border to ensure quarantine benefits, even though restrictions on the movement of people and goods are underway. We were not completely banned from traveling. However, those who came from coronavirus-infected countries have extensively examined their health. This is done to ensure that they are not citizens of the country where they are infected. The information has been circulated daily about how many people were tested for health and how many were infected.

I propose three points in the interest of strengthening international cooperation and coordination in the interest of eliminating the crisis created through Covid-19.

First, all countries with G20 will share their clinical experience with clinical data and quarantine to prevent transmission of the disease. They will also assist each other in vaccine production. Besides, we must help those countries whose health systems are weak.

Second, we must adopt all the policies of the macroeconomic system as well as exploit the global financial security system. At the same time, underdeveloped countries and poor countries need to be linked to financial stability.

Third, to reduce the negative impact of COVD-19 on the global economy, countries need to continue the necessary economic transactions.



SINGAPORE: To save lives, one must supply logistics
Lee Sien Loong, Prime Minister, Singapore
The world faces a catastrophic crisis like Covid-19 in this century. This poses a risk to the health of the 10 million people in the world. And the impact on the economy could be like the Great Depression. So it needs a global solution. I offer three suggestions for cooperation in this regard.

First, many countries, including Singapore, have taken several specific steps in protecting public health. These measures include health checks, quarantine suspected patients, quarantine them, strengthen border surveillance and ensure social distance. These measures have reduced the infection rate as well as the pressure on the health system. It also reduced the death toll. Although this breakthrough is within our own geographical boundaries, we are at risk of importing new infections from other countries. The stronger each of us is, the weaker the network. So we have to cooperate with each other, exchange experiences and experts.

Second, the economy was under pressure before Covid-I. Now it's broken. The government of every country is doing everything possible to protect their business and employment. So at this moment it is important not to close the stock market. I am pleased to note that in order to prevent the situation arising, the finance ministers and the central bank governors of the G20-affected country are making adjustments in financial and monetary policy.

Third, we need to gather scientists and our logistics together for the treatment of Covid-19 or the discovery of vaccines. It will reduce the crisis and save lives. Once upon a time, Covid-1 will stop; But this is not the last epidemic that the world is facing. So we need to learn from our experience, prepare for future epidemics. In light of the experience that some Asian countries have faced with SARS.

Looking back, I can say that this crisis will change globalization. For example, even two months ago, restrictions on the borders of the Schengen region (EU countries) would not have been considered. And now it's a reality. Naturally, countries need more protection at the risk of globalization. Likewise, the national capability must be reduced to reduce dependence on others. Strong reassurance of dependence on the supply chain and safe movement of people is also needed. The question of internationalism will come out more realistically. This epidemic gives us evidence of our dependence on one another, not on globalization; It emphasizes increasing cooperation between us




Japan: The importance of vaccine discovery
Diplomatic Correspondent, Dhaka
Japanese Prime Minister Shinzo Abe called on the G20 alliance countries to emphasize the discovery of the Coronavirus (Covid-19) vaccine. At the same time, he urged the coalition to set a strong financial and monetary policy for all in the light of their experience in dealing with the crisis.

The Japanese Prime Minister believes that the biggest crisis of the present century, such as Covid-19, has given a major blow to the economy of the world. In this context, he argued that adjusting the monetary policy of the G-20 allies was necessary in light of the economic recession of 20 years.

The Prime Minister of Japan spoke at the G20 summit to address the challenges posed by the coronavirus last Thursday. His entire statement was not found in the Japanese public media. Shinzo Abe's Twitter and Facebook pages, however, summarized the conference.

Meanwhile, a report by Japan's private media Asian Nikkei Review said that in a video conference with G20 top leaders, the Japanese Prime Minister explained the context of the Tokyo Olympics.

The Summer Olympics were expected to be held in Tokyo, Japan, in July-August this year. Japan's Prime Minister announced a one-year delay on March 27 because of the coronavirus. According to the new plan, the Olympics will be held next summer.


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