Speakers:
Vijay Prashad
Margaret Kimberley
Lee Siu Hin
Max Blumenthal
Moderated by: Sara Flounders and Margaret Flowers
The authors of Capitalism on a Ventilator – The Impact of COVID-19 in China and the U.S. will provide an update to the book, including where China and the US are now in managing the pandemic, the United States’ hybrid war against China and how vaccine wars are hurting the most vulnerable people. A Q and A will follow.
Danny Haiphong in a review for Black Agenda Report writes about the book:
“What one learns from Capitalism on a Ventilator is that the economic and human cost of the pandemic was far from inevitable. An entire section of the book is devoted to China’s solidarity with the rest of the world in the fight against COVID-19. After four months of difficult struggle, China successfully contained the pandemic and immediately diverted masks, testing kits, medical personnel, ventilators, and other forms of assistance to countries across Latin America, the Middle East, and Africa. The United States received generous donations of medical equipment from China during the first wave of the pandemic. China was also the first country to declare that its COVID-19 vaccine would be a public good. “
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