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In the introduction to this book, we used the analogy of H. G. Wells' The war of the worlds in which Martians invaded Earth, but were eventually destroyed by microbes similar to the COVID-19 virus. The irony here is that in the fictional story Earth-based pathogens helped save humanity from marauding aliens, but the real life version is vastly different—humans have to save ourselves from the destructive COVID-19 virus. So far, there have been mixed results regarding how we have used human ingenuity to defeat the virus. Some countries such as Aotearoa New Zealand and Fiji, both of which feature in the book, have been successful in eradicating and controlling the virus, while some like the United States (US) and many European countries have struggled to keep up with the spreading infection. Many countries in the Global South, which were earlier identified as potential hotspots, have done considerably better than industrialized and technologically advanced states. One of the reasons for this is the use and extensive prevalence of community-based social protection systems and reliance on social solidarity economies. © The Editor(s) (if applicable) and The Author(s), under exclusive license to Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2021.
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在这本书的前言中,我们使用了h·g·威尔斯的《世界大战》中的比喻,火星人入侵地球,但最终被类似于COVID-19病毒的微生物摧毁。具有讽刺意味的是,在虚构的故事中,地球上的病原体帮助人类从掠夺外星人手中拯救了人类,但现实生活中的版本却大不相同——人类必须从破坏性的COVID-19病毒中拯救自己。到目前为止,关于我们如何利用人类的聪明才智战胜病毒,结果喜忧参半。书中提到的一些国家,如新西兰和斐济,已经成功地根除和控制了这种病毒,而一些国家,如美国和许多欧洲国家,一直在努力跟上感染的蔓延。许多早先被认为是潜在热点的全球南方国家,已经比工业化和技术先进的国家做得好得多。造成这种情况的原因之一是基于社区的社会保护制度的使用和广泛流行以及对社会团结经济的依赖。©编辑(如适用)和作者,由施普林格自然新加坡有限公司(Springer Nature Singapore Pte Ltd. 2021)独家授权。
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