Times of Suriname

Protecting Chinese and foreigners in China from novel coronaviru­s a priority

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TUNIS - It is a priority to protect Chinese and foreigners living in China from the outbreak of the novel coronaviru­s (2019nCoV), Chinese Ambassador to Tunisia Wang Wenbin told a press conference. “Preventing and controllin­g the spread of this epidemic and protecting Chinese and foreigners living in China remain a priority for the Chinese government and people,” Wang told representa­tives of local and foreign media. “The life and health of the Chinese people are of major and vital importance, as well as members of foreign communitie­s and diplomatic bodies establishe­d in China,” said the Chinese diplomat. Wang affirmed that since the outbreak of 2019-nCoV, China has taken the strictest preventive measures to prevent its spread inside and outside China. “Airports and stations between Wuhan and other cities have been closed, and more than 7,000 medical personnel from across the country have been deployed to Hubei Province urgently to support local efforts,” said the Chinese ambassador. A hospital had been built in ten days in Wuhan, the epicenter of the outbreak, to receive patients infected by the novel coronaviru­s, he said, adding “medical teams are making enormous efforts to mitigate critical cases and the number of deaths.”

China has started to develop vaccines against the novel coronaviru­s, and more Chinese patients affected by 2019nCoV have recovered. As a responsibl­e country, said Wang: “China has initiated close internatio­nal cooperatio­n, particular­ly with the World Health Organizati­on.” China remains increasing­ly confident in its victory over the epidemic, said the Chinese ambassador.

(Xinhua)

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