MEDICAL AND HEALTH COOPERATION BETWEEN CHINA AND UZBEKISTAN IN THE CONTEXT OF THE COVID-19

Authors

  • Zang Hongyan

Keywords:

medical cooperation, health cooperation, pandemic, COVID-19, global health collaboration

Abstract

A turning moment for global health collaboration came with the epidemic that swept the globe in 2020. In order to develop adequate sanitary protection of their borders, governments are now making up for lost time by executing multilateral programmes. However, it is crucial to note that Tashkent and Beijing's cooperation in this field started long before the coronavirus became widespread. In this article, there is information about medical and health cooperation between China and Uzbekistan in the context of the COVID-19.

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Published

2022-10-13