Times of Suriname

Chinese tech supports Ecuador’s response to COVID-19

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ECUADOR -- A public security network designed by Chinese engineers has become a strategic tool of Ecuadoran authoritie­s to protect public health and social stability amid the COVID-19 pandemic.

Juan Zapata, general director of the Integrated Security Service ECU 911, Ecuador’s integrated emergency service hotline, recently told Xinhua that the Chinese-made technologi­cal platform that supports the country’s emergency response system has been incredibly important during the global health crisis.

ECU 911 began to operate in

Ecuador in 2012 and currently has 16 command centers nationwide. The system integrates police services, video surveillan­ce with thousands of cameras, GPS, geographic informatio­n, and a smart analysis of resources, among others.

“Its state-of-the-art technology has been essential for the coordinati­on of institutio­ns in the country, because practicall­y everything has been done through video surveillan­ce,” Zapata said.

The emergency unit assumed new responsibi­lities after Ecuador entered a health emergency in mid-March, with the technologi­cal platform assisting in the implementa­tion of anti-virus measures, including a nationwide quarantine, curfew and vehicular restrictio­ns.

“We are doing this work through our 5,800 video surveillan­ce cameras. In other words, the technology has been put at the service of the national EOC (Emergency Operations Committee) and the regional EOCs for decision-making,” he said.

The informatio­n generated by video surveillan­ce serves to provide data for areas wishing to ease restrictio­ns and move towards a “new normal.” ECU 911’s video surveillan­ce system is essential for managing the health emergency, former Undersecre­tary of the National Directorat­e of Social Rehabilita­tion Ricardo Camacho told Xinhua.

The government has praised the work of ECU 911, with Ecuadorean President Lenin Moreno saying that the interinsti­tutional coordinati­on of ECU 911 and its immediate action “allows us to save lives.”

As of Friday, Ecuador has reported 38,571 cases and 3,334 deaths from COVID-19. (Xinhua)

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