China Daily (Hong Kong)

Pakistani lauds effort to curb epidemic in Wuhan

- By LIU KUN and ZHANG XIAOMIN Witness China’s Combating COVID-19. Contact the writers at zhangxiaom­in@chinadaily.com.cn

Pakistani Sultan Danishi, a PhD candidate who witnessed Wuhan’s fight against COVID-19, has been back in his office and lab since June 6 and is working on new science experiment­s at Hubei University in Wuhan, Hubei province.

“During the epidemic period, I understood myself better and adopted a positive approach toward improving my personal skills,” he said.

The 27-year-old utilized the time to design new experiment­s, write research papers and learn Chinese online.

In addition, he volunteere­d to help some internatio­nal students by delivering masks, cooking for others and encouragin­g them not to panic. “It teaches me how we can help others psychologi­cally and give them moral support to fight against any disease,” said Danishi, adding that he has become more responsibl­e, caring and kind.

Danishi used videos, articles and other ways to show the world the real and moving story of Wuhan. One of his articles is included in the book

He mentioned Wu Yaling, a nurse who left her hometown to support Wuhan. When she was informed that her mother passed away, she swallowed her grief, bowed three times in the direction of home and stuck to her post. “I salute you, my sister, from the core of my heart,” he said.

Danishi, who came to Wuhan in September to study for a doctorate at the school of material science and engineerin­g of Hubei University, said the world has witnessed China’s great efforts, the way it has managed and controlled this outbreak.

The epidemic control measures that were put in place gave him more confidence in China and the Chinese people. “We are thankful to these unbreakabl­e people, especially doctors, nurses, engineers, military and educationa­l institutes,” he said.

His parents worried about him in the beginning, but he chose to stay. He told them that the students who stayed on campus during the winter vacation were taken good care of.

They were provided with masks, thermomete­rs, food and other medical supplies and daily necessitie­s, and their health conditions were checked regularly.

“All the internatio­nal students were negative in the recent nucleic acid tests. That’s a great achievemen­t of Hubei University staff. They saved us,” Danishi said.

What moved him most was his mentor, professor Wang Xianbao, who “takes care of me like my father”.

“I had a stomachach­e during the epidemic and dared not to go to the hospital. It was my mentor who rushed to help me and sent medicine to me,” he explained.

“Hardships tell us the real faces of our pals and foes. For me, China is the country that provided me with the best of education, ensured my safety and protection just like my motherland and, above all, provided me an environmen­t that gives the vibes of a family,” he said.

In mid-March, when Pakistani President Arif Alvi visited China, Danishi, as a representa­tive of overseas students, spoke to the president by video link. He told the president that in Wuhan he saw the medical workers who stepped forward, felt the determinat­ion of the Chinese people fighting against the epidemic and admired the decisive measures taken by the Chinese government.

“The epidemic is an unforgetta­ble experience. After graduation, I will continue to study and work in China to promote cooperatio­n between China and Pakistan,” Danishi said.

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