热带气旋哈罗德遇到了新型冠状病毒

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E. Holland
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2019冠状病毒病于2020年3月初开始在太平洋岛屿出现,从美国和法国领土开始,慢慢蔓延到斐济、巴布亚新几内亚和东帝汶等独立国家。太平洋独立国家采取了积极措施,关闭边境和实行宵禁。在此背景下,于愚人节形成的热带气旋哈罗德开始在四个太平洋国家肆虐:所罗门群岛渡轮事故造成27人死亡;尼瓦努阿图,其北部岛屿,包括圣岛和马勒库拉岛,受到风速超过200公里/小时的热带气旋哈罗德的破坏,斐济继续遭受破坏,两次龙卷风和破坏,特别是在卡达乌和南劳群岛。热带气旋哈罗德在国王潮高潮时袭击汤加,造成风暴潮破坏,COVID-19继续使救援工作复杂化。截至2020年5月3日,16个太平洋国家和地区尚未报告第一例COVID-19确诊病例:美属萨摩亚、库克群岛、密克罗尼西亚联邦、基里巴斯、瑙鲁、纽埃、帕劳、皮特凯恩、马绍尔群岛共和国、萨摩亚、所罗门群岛、托克劳、汤加、图瓦卢、瓦努阿图、瓦利斯和富图纳太平洋继续以身作则,在集体管理的激励下,采取基于科学的行动和政策太平洋领导人继续与世卫组织合作,实施2019冠状病毒病管理建议©2020,太平洋媒体中心。奥克兰理工大学版权所有
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Tropical Cyclone Harold meets the Novel Coronavirus
COVID-19 began to manifest in the Pacific Islands by early March, 2020 starting in the US and French territories spreading slowly to the independent countries of Fiji, PNG and Timor-Leste The independent Pacific countries responded with aggressive measures, closing borders and establish-ing curfews Against this background, Tropical Cyclone Harold, formed on April Fool’s Day, began its devastating path through four Pacific countries: Solomon Islands with 27 dead in a ferry accident, ni-Vanuatu whose northern islands, including Santo and Malekula were devastated by Tropical Cyclone Harold with wind speeds greater than 200 km/h The devastation continued in Fiji, with two tornadoes and devastation, particularly in Kadavu and the southern Lau group Tropical cyclone Harold struck Tonga at the height of the king tide with resulting storm surge destruction COVID-19 continues to complicate relief efforts, particularly in Vanuatu Pacific resilience continues to shine As of May 3, 2020, sixteen Pacific countries and territories have yet to report their first confirmed case of COVID-19: American Samoa, Cook Islands, Federated States of Micronesia, Kiribati, Nauru, Niue, Palau, Pit-cairn, Republic of the Marshall Islands, Samoa, Solomon Islands, Tokelau, Tonga, Tuvalu, Vanuatu, and Wallis and Futuna The Pacific continues to lead by example motivated by collective stewardship with actions and policies based on science Pacific leaders continue to work with WHO to implement COVID-19 management recommendations © 2020, Pacific Media Centre, Auckland University of Technology All rights reserved
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Pacific Journalism Review
Pacific Journalism Review COMMUNICATION-
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1.80
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28
审稿时长
24 weeks
期刊介绍: While one objective of Pacific Journalism Review is research into Pacific journalism theory and practice, the journal has also expanding its interest into new areas of research and inquiry that reflect the broader impact of contemporary media practice and education. A particular focus is on the cultural politics of the media, including the following issues: new media and social movements, indigenous cultures in the age of globalisation, the politics of tourism and development, the role of the media and the formation of national identity and the cultural influence of New Zealand as a branch of the global economy within the Pacific region. It also has a special interest in climate change, environmental and development studies in the media and communication and vernacular media in the region.
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