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How COVID-19 Took Over the World: Lessons for the Future
內容簡介:The pandemic left disorder and crises in its wake everywhere it struck. Drawing on disciplines including public health, politics, and socioeconomics, this book tracks the spread of COVID-19 to weave a coherent picture that explains how scientists learnt about the virus, how authorities reacted around the world, and how different societies coped. 
ISBN:9789888805655
語言:英文
作者:Edited by Christine Loh
作者背景:Christine Loh is the chief development strategist at the Institute for the Environment, the Hong Kong University of Science and Technology, as well as editor of At the Epicentre: Hong Kong and the SARS Outbreak (2004). 
出版商背景:Hong Kong University Press was established in 1956, the Press has grown from a publisher of only a few titles, primarily studies done by the University’s own faculty, to one that releases up to 50 new titles a year from leading scholars around the world. All Press publications undergo a rigorous peer review process before they are accepted for publication. As a unit of HKU, Asia’s most prominent English-speaking university, we publish most of our books—especially our academic books—in English.
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