The rebound of the epidemic in France, Britain, Spain and other countries in Western Europe has exposed the flaws and loopholes in the process of economic restart, and the lack of effective supporting measures for epidemic prevention and control in many countries. For many countries, economic restart has been imminent. The previous epidemic prevention and control of the economy, government finances have brought great pressure on the countries, the resumption of production has become the inevitable choice of these countries.
Many countries have chosen to slow down or pause the pace of economic restart, but this approach does not solve the problem fundamentally, once the release of epidemic prevention and control, may still result in a rise in the number of infected cases, caught in a vicious circle, and ultimately neither achieve the goal of epidemic prevention and control, nor achieve economic restart. In order to maintain a balance between epidemic prevention and control and economic restart, the government must do a good job of resumption of work and production to support the epidemic prevention series of measures, playing a set of combined punches.
The rebound of the epidemic in many places provides a message to the global epidemic prevention:
On the one hand, countries around the world should push forward the research and development of drugs to treat the new coronavirus as well as the development of a vaccine as much as possible, so as to find a fundamental solution to deal with the new coronavirus outbreak as soon as possible.
On the other hand, the rebound of the epidemic is likely to exacerbate the uncertainty of the world's epidemic prevention situation and economic development. For many countries, the blocking battle of epidemic prevention and control is not finished, and both the internal coordination within the country and the cooperation among countries around the globe should be strengthened in the next stage, rather than becoming more lax.