Coronavirus and China's global image
Feb 21, 2020
3 minutes
The human cost of China’s coronavirus outbreak is already painfully evident. But another kind of challenge – economic and political – is beginning to take hold.
It’s as if the sprawling city of Wuhan, the capital of Hubei province in China, was not just the birthplace of the virus, now officially dubbed COVID-19, but the epicenter of an enormous earthquake, sending tremors and tsunamis around the globe.
Economically, the aftershocks are already being felt. The only question is how long they’ll persist, and how lasting their impact will
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