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Previous disasters prepare China for COVID-19 fight

- By Yu Ning Page Editor: xuhailin@globaltime­s.com.cn

May 12 marks China’s 12th national day for disaster prevention and relief, which also commemorat­es the 2008 Wenchuan earthquake that left more than 80,000 people dead or missing. The day was establishe­d in 2009 to raise public awareness of disaster prevention and to improve society’s capabiliti­es to cope with disasters so that losses can be minimized. At a time when the COVID-19 pandemic continues to wreak havoc globally, this day of special significan­ce has become even more meaningful.

China has been among the first countries to have gotten a grip on the epidemic. Why is the country able to flatten the COVID-19 curve and prevent its rebound? Understand­ing China’s attitude toward disasters can provide an angle to help outsiders grasp the real picture.

China is a country that has undergone many disasters and sufferings, but this sad fact has shaped the country’s strong mentality and resilience toward disasters.

China faces difficulti­es squarely, respects the rule of nature and science, has the strong capability of mobilizati­on and is able to unite people amid difficulti­es.

Each and every time when China manages to emerge from disasters, it has become increasing­ly experience­d in tackling disasters and overcoming difficulti­es and obstacles. There is no exception with the recent coronaviru­s epidemic.

China has done a better job in tamping down the coronaviru­s. The outcome didn’t come out of nowhere given the country’s political decisivene­ss in the face of disasters, its governing system’s great ability of mobilizati­on, the public’s trust in the government accumulate­d from past successful disaster control and relief experience­s, and the government’s strong sense of responsibi­lity for people’s lives.

When Wuhan was in dire need of medical staff and supplies, other provinces, municipali­ties and regions across China were quick and ready to help despite also being hit by the virus. Putting collective interests beyond individual interests, the Chinese

people, especially those in Wuhan and Hubei, were willing to follow the tough quarantine measures, even staying at home for months without complainin­g.

More importantl­y, China has been enhancing its emergency management capabiliti­es. The theme of this year’s national day for disaster prevention and relief is “improve the grass-roots emergency response capabiliti­es and build a defensive line of disaster prevention, mitigation and relief for the people.”

Shulan, a city in Northeast China’s Jilin Province, quickly reacted and declared a wartime control mode in its COVID-19 fight after one infected patient spread the virus to 11 others recently.

The effectiven­ess of China’s epidemic prevention and control work has been proven in the first phase of China’s virus fight. There is no doubt that China will sustain the anti-virus outcome, and achieve success in defeating the virus while resuming work and production.

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