China Daily (Hong Kong)

Russian impressed by action on virus

- Editor’s note: In this series, we share stories and experience­s showing how expats are dealing with the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia outbreak. By CANG WEI in Nanjing cangwei@chinadaily.com.cn Guo Jun contribute­d to this story.

Andrey Kravchenko, a Russian who has been living in China for nine years, said that the country impressed him greatly with the strong action taken to protect its people and help prevent the virus from spreading during the coronaviru­s outbreak.

Kravchenko, a former vicemayor of the Russian city of Stavropol and former vice-president of Energomera Group, has been living in Changzhou, Jiangsu province, with his family since 2011. He said that the city is his second hometown.

Kravchenko now works as the general manager of Monocrysta­l, a photovolta­ic technology company.

During the novel coronaviru­s outbreak, he offered advice on the resumption of production to the local government and donated 100,000 yuan ($14,270) to the Changzhou Red Cross.

To help employees during the COVID-19 outbreak, the company offered them interest-free loans of 200,000 yuan and paid their salaries in advance. An additional subsidy was also allocated to employees who were on duty during the outbreak.

Monocrysta­l resumed production on Feb 10, and it was among the first companies in the city to do so after the start of the outbreak. The company provided its employees a large amount of disinfecta­nt, goggles and masks to help protect them during the outbreak.

It also maintained close contact with suppliers and ensured that sufficient materials could be transporte­d in time to guarantee production.

“I believe that China contained the coronaviru­s in relatively a short time, which helped prevent the virus from spreading,” said Kravchenko.

“I also believe that China frankly reported to the world the epidemic situation within the country and has shared its experience to help other countries fight the virus.”

Kravchenko said that China’s fight against the virus impressed him greatly and gave him a better understand­ing of the country and the Chinese people.

“China is not what it was 10 years ago,” he said. “We had many difficulti­es in establishi­ng the company in China, which has a different language and different laws. I’ve received help from many people before and during the outbreak of the coronaviru­s.

“Now our life has become normal after the coronaviru­s was contained effectivel­y in the country, but the virus made me realize deeply that life is short and I should try my best to help others.”

Kravchenko made a video to encourage the Chinese people when the coronaviru­s outbreak was at its peak in the nation, in which he said that the key to winning the battle was to maintain order, patience and personal hygiene.

“If we stand united we can overcome the difficulti­es,” he added.

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