Bulletin No. 1, 2020
42 Chinese University Bulletin No.1, 2020 It is...critical to plan stringent, proactive psychological support measures early on to facilitate distressed workers in seeking help and to prevent unintended secondary injury being inflicted upon them. The prevention of further psychological harm should be a major consideration in any post-pandemic policies that follow and which are related to healthcare workers. Prof. Steven Chau, Department of Psychiatry ‘Who will heal the healers? The psychological aftermath of covid-19’, BMJ Opinion , 17 April 2020 Stories about China by little- regarded or obscure foreign authors found their way into [Ye Lingfeng’s] collection alongside scholarly works and historical materials. Such a mix and match has much to do with freedom and isolation – turns out we read not because of the quarantine; in order to read, we have to ‘quarantine’ ourselves! Prof. Wong Nim-yan, Department of Chinese Language and Literature Translated from <隔離時看什麼書?> , Ming Pao , 21 April 2020
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