Editorial. Response to COVID-19 in Chinese neurosurgery and beyond
Yirui Sun, Ying Mao
Abstract
The spring of 2020 is doomed to be ruined for everyone around the globe. Two months ago, while 1.4 billion Chinese people were celebrating the Chinese New Year, the COVID-19 outbreak originating from Wuhan swept across the country and then spread rapidly around the world. As the pandemic has accelerated this spring, the lives and even the fates of many people have changed.
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