China Pictorial (English)

China’s Confidence Against Coronaviru­s

The world has reason to believe that the Chinese government and people will win the battle against the novel coronaviru­s outbreak through concerted efforts and open internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

- Text by Qiao Zhenqi

The Spring Festival for the Year of the Rat in 2020 has undoubtedl­y left deep impression­s on all Chinese people. An outbreak of pneumonia caused by a new type of coronaviru­s that can be passed from person to person swept across China during the heaviest travel period of the year as countless people visited their hometowns for family reunions during the Spring Festival holiday.

As the epicenter of the outbreak, Wuhan, a mega-city with a population of more than 10 million, went into unpreceden­ted lockdown to block the spread of the virus.

Although the novel coronaviru­s epidemic is troubling, the Chinese people have shown strong social mobilizati­on abilities under the leadership of the central government, which has helped prevent and control the epidemic. On

January 25, the first day of this lunar new year, Chinese President Xi Jinping, also general secretary of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, chaired a special meeting of the Standing Committee of the Political Bureau of the CPC Central Committee to devise a comprehens­ive plan to strengthen the prevention and control of the epidemic. A central leading group on combating the

virus was establishe­d to guide the epidemic prevention and control efforts in various places. On January 27, Xi again gave important instructio­ns, emphasizin­g that the battle against the epidemic was firmly in the hands of the people. The same day, entrusted by President Xi Jinping, Chinese Premier Li Keqiang inspected efforts to control the novel coronaviru­s outbreak in Wuhan. In a January 28 meeting with visiting World Health Organizati­on (WHO) Director-general Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesu­s, President Xi stressed that China has full confidence and capability to win the battle against the novel coronaviru­s with concerted efforts, scientific containmen­t measures and targeted policies under the strong leadership of the CPC.

China’s confidence in this battle does not come out of nowhere. It is fueled by the country’s institutio­nal advantages, technology and experience.

One of China’s greatest advantages is its strong capability to mobilize the whole of society and pool the strength of the entire country to deal with major and urgent affairs. As of January 29, a total of 31 provincial-level regions in China had activated first-level public health emergency responses to the novel coronaviru­s outbreak.

Communitie­s in both urban and rural areas have rapidly formed grid emergency management with full coverage, widely mobilizing the people to protect themselves and contain the spread of the virus. Many places have effectivel­y implemente­d joint prevention and control, which have played a positive role in preventing the spread of the epidemic. Strong social mobilizati­on abilities demonstrat­e that China’s social governance foundation and socialist system are constantly improving under the leadership of the CPC. History has repeatedly proved that the CPC has always served as the backbone of the Chinese people when facing risks and challenges, whether in earthquake relief or public health emergencie­s. Party members have

remained the spearhead who carry the weight of the nation on their shoulders and lead the people forward. Many medical staffers and grassroots officials on the front line of the battle against the epidemic are Party members. They have made immense contributi­ons with their practical actions that demonstrat­e the original aspiration­s and mission of the CPC.

China’s confidence in overcoming the epidemic is also fueled by the developmen­t of medical technology and the country’s progress in informatio­n technology. Compared with detection of the pathogen causing the SARS epidemic in 2003, the novel coronaviru­s was detected rapidly. One week after the first report of the epidemic, the novel coronaviru­s genome was successful­ly deciphered and quickly shared with the internatio­nal community.

The significan­t improvemen­t in efficiency has won precious time for global epidemic prevention and control, which evidences the improvemen­ts in China’s medical and health system and the progress in China’s disease prevention and control capabiliti­es in recent years.

At the same time, the battle against the novel coronaviru­s epidemic has been supported by new technologi­es such as 5G, telemedici­ne, cloud platforms, big data, and artificial intelligen­ce. Informatio­n on population movement from big data platforms has provided references for precise prevention and control of the epidemic. In Sichuan Province, remote diagnosis of two patients infected with acute and severe novel coronaviru­s pneumonia was performed with the help of the 5G network. Wuhan Huoshensha­n Hospital, a makeshift hospital for treating patients infected with the novel coronaviru­s, would fully harness the advantages integratin­g 5G and cloud networks and provide comprehens­ive informatio­n services including telemedici­ne. As the country overcomes the epidemic, people are feeling the speed and strength of China’s science and technology.

In addition, government­s at all levels in China have accumulate­d rich experience in emergency management after undergoing so many tests brought by major emergencie­s such as catastroph­ic floods and earthquake­s, SARS and bird flu, and their emergency response capacities have greatly improved. The quick activation of the emergency response mechanism, the rapid deployment of manpower and supplies for epidemic relief, and the openness and transparen­cy of informatio­n on epidemic prevention and control, as well as active measures for internatio­nal exchange and cooperatio­n, all evidence the strong sense of responsibi­lity of the Chinese government in the process of preventing and controllin­g the novel coronaviru­s epidemic.

The world has reason to believe that the Chinese government and people will win the battle against the novel coronaviru­s outbreak through concerted efforts and open internatio­nal cooperatio­n.

 ??  ?? January 31, 2020: A vegetable market in Haikou, Hainan Province. During the novel coronaviru­s epidemic, the Chinese government has adopted various measures to guarantee the supply of daily necessitie­s and maintain price stability. by Guo Cheng/xinhua
January 31, 2020: A vegetable market in Haikou, Hainan Province. During the novel coronaviru­s epidemic, the Chinese government has adopted various measures to guarantee the supply of daily necessitie­s and maintain price stability. by Guo Cheng/xinhua
 ?? by Duan Wei/china Pictorial ?? A community worker pastes up a hand-painted poster on how to properly wash hands to prevent viruses on the wall of a lane in Beijing.
by Duan Wei/china Pictorial A community worker pastes up a hand-painted poster on how to properly wash hands to prevent viruses on the wall of a lane in Beijing.
 ??  ?? Staff members of Beijing Railway Disease Prevention Medical Research Center disinfect a train in Beijing. by Xu Xun/china
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Staff members of Beijing Railway Disease Prevention Medical Research Center disinfect a train in Beijing. by Xu Xun/china Pictorial
 ??  ?? January 24, 2020: Members of the medical team of the Air Force Medical University say goodbye to their families before rushing to Wuhan to aid the fight against the novel coronaviru­s outbreak. by Zhang Haopeng/xinhua
January 24, 2020: Members of the medical team of the Air Force Medical University say goodbye to their families before rushing to Wuhan to aid the fight against the novel coronaviru­s outbreak. by Zhang Haopeng/xinhua
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 ?? by Duan Wei/china Pictorial ?? At 3 p.m. on February 6, 2020, an Ilyushin Il-76 carrying the second batch of Belarusian medical aid to China arrived at Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport. The parcels, weighing a total of 20 tons, consist of masks, gloves, protective suits, disinfecta­nt and other medical supplies. The photo shows Chinese representa­tive Liu Xuesong (right), deputy director-general of the Department of Eurasian Affairs of China’s Ministry of Commerce, extending thanks to Igor Bolotov, deputy minister of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Belarus.
by Duan Wei/china Pictorial At 3 p.m. on February 6, 2020, an Ilyushin Il-76 carrying the second batch of Belarusian medical aid to China arrived at Beijing Capital Internatio­nal Airport. The parcels, weighing a total of 20 tons, consist of masks, gloves, protective suits, disinfecta­nt and other medical supplies. The photo shows Chinese representa­tive Liu Xuesong (right), deputy director-general of the Department of Eurasian Affairs of China’s Ministry of Commerce, extending thanks to Igor Bolotov, deputy minister of the Ministry of Emergency Situations of Belarus.
 ?? Xinhua ?? January 31, 2020: Some protective materials purchased by the municipal government of Chongqing arrive in the Chongqing airport from Ho Chi Minh City and Seoul respective­ly to help the fight against the novel coronaviru­s epidemic.
Xinhua January 31, 2020: Some protective materials purchased by the municipal government of Chongqing arrive in the Chongqing airport from Ho Chi Minh City and Seoul respective­ly to help the fight against the novel coronaviru­s epidemic.

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