Keyword: public health
Three individuals on three separate continents — Asia Society President and CEO Josette Sheeran, virologist Peter Piot, and opera singer Warren Mok — describe their experiences battling the coronavirus.
Jeongmin Kim and John Delury talk with Tom Nagorski about the country's successful attempt to limit the spread of coronavirus.
Bruce Aylward, who led the World Health Organization response to the COVID-19 outbreak in China, talks with Tom Nagorski about what he learned.
Muyi Xiao talks with Susan Jakes about daily life in Wuhan, the origin city of China's ongoing public health crisis.
Dr. Thomas Inglesby provides a comprehensive analysis of the country's biggest public health crisis since SARS in a conversation with Asia Society's Tom Nagorski.
With the right infrastructure and the right attitude, says Carolyn Buck-Luce, societies can find benefits in a healthy older population.
As we pause to reflect on this somber anniversary, Emily Brill over at ChinaFile poses a rather unusual question: "Beijing’s Air in 2013 or Ground Zero’s After 9/11: Which Was Worse?" Her findings may surprise you.
In Hong Kong next week, WHO's Dr. Margaret Chan will explain how we can defend ourselves against the next SARS virus or bird flu.
CAAAV: Organizing Asian Communities is providing supplies, electricity — and translation services — to those in need.