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  • With the outbreak of the coronavirus, the world has witnessed an increase in anti-Chinese sentiment, resulting from racially discriminatory policies undertaken by state governments to combat the spread of disease States must nonetheless recall that the right to nondiscrimination is a non-derogable right, one that is protected even in times of heightened anxiety States must not impose restrictions that would contribute to the ongoing xenophobia, which is in blatant violation of human rights Accordingly, this paper will explore and analyze the various government responses that have been undertaken in response to the coronavirus infection and will conclude with recommendations on how best to ensure compliance with the human rights framework during this time © 2020 Tsinghua China Law Review All rights reserved
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  • Tsinghua_China_Law_Review
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  • WHO
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  • Coronavirus and the resurgence of sinophobia
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  • #896139
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  • 2020

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