In some countries, such as Japan and South Korea, China's state-run media say the response to Corona 19 is slow and not sufficient.

Hwangu Time and English Times selected four countries in the joint editorial titled `` Some countries are slow to respond to the virus '' except Japan, Japan, Korea, Iran and Italy. The situation was not light compared to other areas outside Hubei, China.

The newspapers say that Korea postponed school opening, Italy closed some areas, canceled football Serie A, and Iran closed the cinemas.

The newspaper pointed out, however, that "there are concerns that the measures mentioned in countries may be insufficient."

China also quickly dispatched 40,000 medics to other cities in Wuhan and Hubei, the epicenter of Corona 19, but it would be difficult to mobilize large-scale resources like China if there was a “second Wuhan” in other countries. I did.

The newspaper said, "I hope each country will not follow the train of Wuhan," he said. "In a serious country, more decisive action is needed."

He also advised that the virus should not be passively pursued but preemptively blocked.

Hu Shi Jin, Ph.D. Editor-in-Chief of Huangu Shibo, said in his Twitter account that he was worried that Wuhan's mistakes have been repeated in other countries. "The situation in Korea seems very serious for the Chinese." Is slow. "

The exchange news suggests that other countries consult the lessons and prevention experiences that China has provided.

"We are fortunate enough that other countries can learn from the early mistakes of China and avoid stepping on the train at this point," said the chief of the China-European Institute of Medical Science and Policy. Said.

The newspaper said, "There is a growing number of infections in many countries, and there is concern about pandemic."

The Chinese media are reporting on the spread of Korea's corona 19 on a daily basis.

The People's Daily of the Chinese Communist Party reports that South Korea has raised the crisis alert to the highest level and postponed the opening of kindergartens and elementary and secondary schools.

He also reported that seventh deaths occurred in South Korea and the number of patients exceeded 700.