
Learning From China, on the Far Side of Their COVID Peak
Today, a look at what the situation in China can tell us about what's next for the United States, and what we can learn about keeping safe and healthy ahead of a likely spike in cases.
Brian Lehrer: A Daily Politics Podcast
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Show Notes
New York, now the epicenter of the global pandemic, has hit a threshold of 1,200 deaths from COVID-19. That comes as a U.S. navy hospital ship, the USNS Comfort, docked this morning in the Hudson River. Based on epidemiological projections, NY Governor Andrew Cuomo says the worst is yet to come.
On Today's Show:
As the U.S. attempts to tame the exponential spread of the coronavirus pandemic, Eunice Yoon, Beijing bureau chief and senior correspondent at CNBC and NBC News, reports from China on the differences between the Chinese and American approaches, and what we can learn about containment and treatment from China's approach.