China Daily

Xi speech buoys morale on outbreak’s front lines

- By CAO DESHENG in Wuhan caodesheng@chinadaily.com.cn

People from Hubei province, the epicenter of the novel coronaviru­s pneumonia outbreak, hailed the speech President Xi Jinping delivered on Sunday on coordinati­ng epidemic control and socioecono­mic developmen­t, saying it boosted their confidence in winning the battle against the contagion.

Government officials, medical workers on the front line, community workers and volunteers said Xi’s speech set the course for epidemic control efforts in the province, particular­ly in the provincial capital Wuhan. They said they will follow his instructio­ns and earnestly fulfill their responsibi­lities to achieve full victory in the battle against the virus.

Speaking at a high-profile videoconfe­rence attended by officials of Party organizati­ons and the government at the county level and higher across the country, Xi said there should be no casual declaratio­n of winning until there is a complete victory.

He demanded that Wuhan and Hubei should be safeguarde­d with resolute efforts, and attention must be focused on containing virus transmissi­on in communitie­s and treating patients. He underscore­d that epidemic prevention and control remain the priority for the province.

Participan­ts in a meeting on Sunday night chaired by Ying Yong, Hubei Party secretary, said Xi’s speech provided a guide for the province’s epidemic control efforts.

Officials in attendance vowed to step up efforts to curb the spread of the virus, try every means of improving hospital admission rates and reducing mortality rates, and ensure abundant medical supplies and residents’ access to daily necessitie­s.

Xi attaches great importance to the safety of medical workers on the front line. He said it saddened him to hear that over 2,000 of them had been infected and that some had sacrificed their lives. He urged more efforts to provide additional protection for the medical workers and reduce the dangers they face to the greatest possible degree.

Deng Yishu, vice-president of the Second People’s Hospital of Yunnan Province, who joined Hubei’s fight against the disease, said Xi’s love and attention for medical workers greatly inspired him and his colleagues.

Xi’s speech encouraged front-line medical workers to fight with stronger morale and to do their utmost to save patients, and it bolstered their confidence in winning the battle at an early date, Deng said.

Xi also urged relentless efforts to strengthen prevention and control in communitie­s, saying communitie­s are the key defensive line in curbing the contagion’s spread.

Tian Ming, head of a neighborho­od committee in the Wuhan East Lake High-Tech Developmen­t Zone, said Xi’s speech was important because it holds the key to containing the epidemic.

Tian said he will organize community workers to give residents easy access to adequate daily necessitie­s during the lockdown of communitie­s while striving to strengthen prevention and control efforts.

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