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Has Been Under the Effective Control From the Outbreak to the Global Pandemic  

Julie Luo1 , Jim Mason1,2
1 Institute of Life Science, Jiyang College of Zhejiang A&F University, Zhuji, 311800, China
2 The HITAR Institute Canada, B.C. Canada
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International Journal of Clinical Case Reports, 2020, Vol. 10, No. 1   
Received: 26 Apr., 2020    Accepted: 06 May, 2020    Published: 09 May, 2020
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Abstract

From the initial discovery at the end of 2019 to the global pandemic announced by WHO on March 11, 2020, has COVID-19, the disease unforeseeable by humans, been under effective control within the three months or were people having the exaggeration of keeping the disease under control and imagining its effectiveness? These will become the focal point of the debate about the global pandemic that did not appear for a century. This article systematically reviews the responsibility, professional role, and institutional supervision performed by doctors, hospitals, disease control centers, local governments, central governments, and international agencies in the COVID-19 global pandemic from the time of the initial discovery, to the outbreak, and to the point where it became a global pandemic. By examining numerous evidences, it is evident that COVID-19 has been under effective control from the outbreak to the stage of a global pandemic.

Keywords
Wuhan city lockdown; Disease control; Public Health Administration; WHO

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