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The COVID-19 outbreak has revealed deep fissures in the global pandemic response. Cooperation was absent at different points to effectively deal with the virus. As a result, the response has been severely challenged over the past two years. More than two million people had died. What has COVID-19 taught us? How should the world prepare for future pandemics?
Guest in the program are Wu Zhiwei, director of the Center for Public Health Research at the Medical School of Nanjing University; Wang Linfa, professor of the Emerging Infectious Diseases Programme at Duke-NUS Medical School, Singapore; Dr.Dennis Carroll, president of the Global Virome Project; Donald Milton, professor from the Institute of Applied Environment Health of the School of Public Health at University of Maryland; Dr. Alice Hyun-Kyung Tan, internist at MizMedi Women's Hospital; and Dr. Andrea Feigl, the founder and CEO of the Health Finance Institute,.