China Daily (Hong Kong)

China aids global fight against virus

- By WANG XIAOYU wangxiaoyu@chinadaily.com.cn

China has taken a range of steps to aid the global fight against the novel coronaviru­s, a senior National Health Commission official said on Thursday.

Among those measures, it has sent expert teams to hard-hit countries, equipped foreign medical workers with virus-control knowledge and techniques, donated essential medical supplies overseas and establishe­d online informatio­n-sharing platforms.

“The virus is raging rapidly and fiercely across the globe, affecting over 200 countries and regions. The pandemic again sends out a warning that the virus knows no borders and no countries can stay isolated. Internatio­nal collaborat­ion, unity and consolidat­ed efforts are urgently needed,” Li Mingzhu, an inspector with the commission’s Department of Internatio­nal Cooperatio­n, said at a news conference.

As domestic outbreaks wind down, China has recently dispatched medical assistance teams with experts in public health, clinical treatment, psychologi­cal relief and traditiona­l Chinese medicine to countries such as Italy, Serbia,

Cambodia, Pakistan and Venezuela, the commission said.

“Medical aid teams are tasked with communicat­ing with local health authoritie­s and experts on the developmen­t of epidemic and disease-control experience, launching various forms of training, providing guidance and counseling, and lending a helping hand to overseas Chinese and students studying abroad,” he said.

In Serbia, Chinese experts were invited twice to meetings of the nation’s epidemic control task force. “Serbia speaks highly of the knowledge and profession­al skills of Chinese experts and has adopted some of our suggestion­s,” Li said.

Chinese medics in Italy have arranged virtual conference­s between Italian hospitals and Chinese health institutio­ns.

As concerns have arisen over African countries’ capabiliti­es to cope with the contagion, the commission has also begun mobilizing its medical aid teams there to help.

“There are nearly 1,000 (Chinese) medical workers already stationed in Africa. Since the epidemic broke out, we have asked them to provide needed assistance,” Li said. “Altogether, they have rolled out over 250 training or health promotion events, trained over 10,000 people and released more than 800 guidelines in local languages.”

In Ethiopia, Chinese medical workers helped adjust testing equipment, which made it the second country in Africa to be able to conduct nucleic acid tests, Li said.

“We have received a torrent of gratitude from African countries, who said Chinese experts have contribute­d lots of valuable experience,” he said. “We will continue to support African countries, help bolster their capabiliti­es and safeguard global public health.”

Li said China has conducted 40 videoconfe­rences with over 100 countries and regions on fighting the virus. “We will arrange 20 more such events soon as many foreign countries have asked,” Li said.

China has also set up an online “knowledge center” consolidat­ing diagnosis and treatment documents, disease control and technical guidelines. “These guidelines are distilled from our practice and have proved effective. We will share them without reservatio­n,” he said.

China also will deepen cooperatio­n in creating drugs and vaccines against the virus, strengthen response systems of countries with weakness in public health, and enhance coordinati­on of epidemic control efforts between countries.

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