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China and Covid-19: a bibliography

This is a collaborative work in progress, so please suggest additions!

  • Stanley-Baker, Michael and Tanya Tierney. COVID medical humanities lesson, Lee Kong Chian School of Medicine, Nanyang Technological University, Singapore:
  • Researchgate: COVID-19 research community page:

  • A wide-ranging collection of essays byscholars across disciplines working on Asian medicines.
  • Research Topic: Ethnopharmacological Responses to the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19) Pandemic,
    Frontiers in Pharmacology:

Liao, Fangpi. 2020. ‘Singapore’s Covid-19 Catastrophe: Authoritarian Bungling, an Infectious Election, and an International Humanitarian Crisis’, The Asia Pacific-Journal: Japan Focus, 18.15.7: 1-8 <>

Ochs, Shelley and Thomas Avery Garran. 2020. Chinese Medicine and COVID-19: Results and Reflections from China. Passifloria Press [ebook] <>

Rowen, Ian. 2020. ‘Crafting the Taiwan Model for Covid-19: An Exceptional State in Pandemic Territory’, The Asia Pacific-Journal: Japan Focus,18.14.9: 1-13 <>

Stevens, Hallam, and Monamie Bhadra Haines. 2020. ‘TraceTogether: Pandemic Response, Democracy, and Technology’, East Asian Science, Technology and Society, 14.3: 523–32 <>

Tilley, Helen. 2020. ‘How to Make Sense of “Traditional (Chinese) Medicine” in a Time of Covid-19: Cold War Origin Stories and the WHO’s Role in Making Space for Polyglot Therapeutics’, Somatosphere: Science, Medicine and Anthropology (25 May) <>

Wilson, Mark. 2020. ‘The Untold Origin Story of the N95 Mask: The Most Important Design Object of Our Time Was More Than a Century in the Making’, Fast Company [online] <>