China News Agency, Sao Paulo, June 8 Question: Brazilian experts highly appraise white paper: China's experience in anti-epidemic is worth learning

  China News Agency reporter Mo Chengxiong

  On the 7th, China released the white paper "China Action Against New Coronary Pneumonia" (abbreviation: white paper). In an interview with a China News Agency reporter on the 8th local time, a Brazilian expert stated that the white paper showed the world the magnificent history of China's anti-epidemic struggle. China's anti-epidemic measures and experience are worthy of reference for all countries. China's successful anti-epidemic has set an example for the world.

  Ronnie Lins, director of the China Research Center in Brazil, said that China has performed very well in the fight against the new coronary pneumonia epidemic. The white paper shows the world's magnificent history of the fight against epidemics and the responsibility of China's great powers.

  "China is right in the fight against the epidemic. This is correct." Lins said that China has accumulated rich experience in the fight against the epidemic and injected confidence in the fight against the epidemic.

Figure: Sao Paulo in Brazil under the epidemic

  Lins said that while controlling its own epidemic, China also provides humanitarian assistance to the international community and actively produces anti-epidemic materials to support other countries. This is commendable. Since the outbreak of the epidemic, China has provided great assistance to Brazil and supported Brazil’s fight against the epidemic, reflecting the true friendship of the people of Brazil and China. "Brazil's anti-epidemic and post-epidemic economic revitalization cannot be separated from China's support and assistance. It is expected that the two countries will strengthen cooperation, promote cooperation in various fields between the two countries to a new level, and promote common development."

  "WHO has played an important role in the global fight against the new crown epidemic. Some people say that it is unrealistic for Brazil to withdraw from WHO." Lins said that the global fight against the epidemic must achieve a final victory without WHO's Guiding and coordinating, "Brazil cannot quit because of the WHO's warning or criticism on the anti-epidemic issue, that is also irresponsible."

  Ewandro Carvalho, professor of international law at the Brazil Vargas Foundation, said that the white paper has made the international community aware of China's anti-epidemic measures and contributions, and it has great reference significance for all countries in the world. Looking back now, the Chinese government's decisive isolation measures at the early stage of the anti-epidemic period were very effective and played a decisive key role in successfully controlling the epidemic.

  "At present, the epidemic in Brazil is uncontrollable and the number of infected people exceeds 700,000. It has become the second largest epidemic country in the world after the United States. The main reason is that the Brazilian states have inconsistent anti-epidemic actions, each has its own policies, and the isolation measures are not thorough and strict." Ka Vallo said that China's anti-epidemic measures and experience are worthy of reference for all countries. China's successful anti-epidemic has set an example for the world. Therefore, Brazil should learn from China.

  Mauricio Santoro, the director of the Department of International Relations at Rio de Janeiro State University in Brazil, said that China's victory in the fight against the epidemic is a major event in the world's anti-epidemic cause, which will be recorded in the history of the world and leave a glorious page. China has worked hard to solve the epidemic problem of 1.4 billion people, and it is also a huge contribution to the world.

  Santoro said that the current epidemic situation is still spreading around the world, and the world is at a difficult time. This requires global solidarity and cooperation and joint fight against the epidemic, rather than stigmatization and politicization. He said, "At present, some countries have not used all their power to fight against the epidemic. Instead, they are accusing China and trying to pass on their responsibility to cover up their own problems. This is a very unethical and inhumane bad behavior." (End)