HKBU International Symposium to Analyze the COVID-19 Pandemic from a Cultural Perspective

While the COVID-19 pandemic is naturally perceived as a public aptitude challenge with obviously explained responses to the crisis in the clinical and medical fields, it is very important to perceive that economic, educational, generational and social crises are connected to COVID-19. in fact, in fact, in large part, the result of culture.

Apparent examples of these cultural disorders include the global debate about the price of masquerading, conflicting concepts about the effect of social estrangement, and the legacy of other styles of governance and leadership in combating the virus. However, the cultural dimensions of COVID-19 also address broader considerations, such as cultural perspectives on health care and well-being, and cultural responses to the pandemic in other parts of the world,” said Professor John Erni, Fung Hon Chu’s humanities teacher. AT HKBU, who is an organizer of the symposium.

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