China is now fighting a war of a different kind. It’s against unseen enemy, which has been named COVID-19 by the WHO. Since its appearance at the end of December in Wuhan, the virus causing this disease (spread) to other cities, infecting hundreds of thousands of people and (lead) to over one thousand deaths. As yet, there is no vaccine ( 疫苗 ) to protect people against the virus and the only (effect) way to fight it is to try to contain it. The Chinese people should be praised because, for the most part, they’ve emulated ( 效仿 ) the Britons’ “stiff upper lip” and refused to panic. They’ve stayed home as much possible, worn protective masks and washed their hands frequently and (thorough). The government’s response has also been calm. They’ve kept everyone (inform) about what has been happening and they’ve sent thousands of doctors and nurses to Hubei to treat those have been infected. This terrible virus hasn’t been defeated and the fight against it may continue for several more months. However, it will eventually die out. It’s hoped when the crisis fades, China — and the world — will learn that cooperation and hope, not panic or criticism, is the best way (face) a common threat.