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Wednesday, September 09 2020 - 11:42
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China honors pandemic fighters, vows to carry on fighting COVID-19 globally
BEIJING, Sept. 9, 2020 /PRNewswire-AsiaNet/ --

A news report by CGTN:

Video - https://cdn5.prnasia.com/202009/CGTN/video.mp4 

China held a meeting on Tuesday to honor role models in the country's fight 
against the COVID-19 epidemic - the fastest spreading, most extensive and most 
challenging public health emergency it has encountered since the founding of 
the People's Republic of China in 1949.

Renowned respiratory disease expert Zhong 
Nanshan(https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-09-08/Zhong-Nanshan-A-respiratory-expert
-bearing-the-nation-s-trust-TBcBq2soqk/index.html) was awarded the Medal of the 
Republic, the highest state honor. Zhong identified the SARS virus in 2003 and 
is currently leading the Chinese government's efforts in the fight against 
COVID-19.

Three other medical specialists were conferred on the national honorary title, 
"the People's Hero." The recipients are Zhang Boli, a traditional Chinese 
medicine expert who presided over the research of the COVID-19 treatment scheme 
combining traditional Chinese medicine and Western medicine, Zhang 
Dingyu(https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-09-08/Zhang-Dingyu-I-am-a-patient-also-a-
doctor-TBVCpma2WY/index.html), head of Wuhan's designated coronavirus-treating 
Jinyintan Hospital, and Chen Wei, a military medical scientist who made major 
achievements in COVID-19-related basic research and development of vaccine and 
protective medicine.

"Medical workers are the most beautiful angels and the most lovable people in 
the new era," Chinese President Xi Jinping said in a speech after presenting 
the medals. "Their names and feats will never be forgotten by the nation, the 
people and history, and will be engraved on the monument of the republic."

Millions of medical workers fought on the frontline against COVID-19 
nationwide, including 540,000 in central China's Hubei Province and its capital 
city Wuhan, the hardest-hit region during the outbreak, said Xi, who is also 
general secretary of the Communist Party of China Central Committee and 
chairman of the Central Military Commission.

Joint efforts to address global challenges

Xi pledged that China will join hands with the international community to 
tackle the global challenges of the pandemic.

Noting that the novel coronavirus outbreak is the worst pandemic the world has 
seen in a century, he underscored China's contributions in the global fight.

China has acted with "openness, transparency and responsibility" and actively 
fulfilled its international obligations since the start of the outbreak, he 
stressed.

It "voluntarily provided information about the outbreak to the World Health 
Organization (WHO) and relevant countries and regional organizations in a most 
timely fashion, and released the genome sequence of the novel coronavirus at 
the earliest possible time," he said.

China has conducted more than 70 exchanges with various countries and 
international and regional organizations on epidemic control to share its 
experience, Xi noted.

China has announced the decision to provide two batches of cash support 
totaling 50 million U.S. dollars to the WHO; it has sent 34 medical expert 
teams to 32 countries and offered assistance to 150 countries and four 
international organizations; from March 15 to September 6, the country exported 
151.5 billion masks, 1.4 billion protective suits, 230 million pairs of 
goggles, 209,000 ventilators, 470 million testing kits and 80.14 million 
infrared thermometers, according to Xi.

The pandemic has demonstrated that mankind is a community that shares weal and 
woe, he said, calling for solidarity and cooperation across the world to tackle 
the crisis.

China will continue to promote international cooperation on epidemic control, 
support the WHO in playing the leading role in the fight, and contribute to the 
building of a community of common health for mankind, he said.

China steadfast in pursuing better future

The president reviewed what measures China has taken to fight the virus and 
called for unity and determination throughout the nation to address challenges 
and achieve development goals.

Over the past seven-plus months, more than 80,000 Chinese were infected by the 
virus and about 4,700 people lost their lives. The numbers could have been much 
bigger without the firm measures implemented at various levels and sacrifices 
made by medical workers, community workers as well as residents who have 
strictly followed restrictions for epidemic control.

"In little more than a month, the rising spread of the virus was contained; in 
around two months, the daily increase in domestic coronavirus cases fell to 
single digits; and in approximately three months, a decisive victory was 
secured in the battle to defend Hubei Province and its capital city of Wuhan," 
Xi noted.

With the easing of the outbreak, China announced a series of policies to help 
enterprises, create jobs, boost investment and consumption and advance poverty 
alleviation, he said.

The world's second-largest economy grew by 3.2 percent in the second quarter 
from a year earlier, reversing a 6.8-percent decline in the first quarter.

"China has become the first major economy to return to growth since the start 
of the pandemic," Xi said.

Looking ahead, Xi said China must continue to implement regular epidemic 
control measures and strive for full victory in the fight against COVID-19.

He stressed strengthening institutional guarantees for safeguarding the 
people's lives and health, calling for developing a strong public health system 
and upgrading the system of prevention, control and treatment of major 
epidemics.

He also called for intensified efforts to ensure economic growth and improve 
people's livelihood, stressing that national development goals and tasks must 
be accomplished.

China aims to eradicate absolute poverty and complete the building of a 
moderately prosperous society in all respects by 2020.

Meanwhile, Xi stressed the importance of increasing awareness of risks and 
sticking to bottom-line thinking and called for efforts to enhance capabilities 
to prevent and defuse different kinds of risks along China's development path.

He expressed confidence in China's future in the new era. "Nobody and no force 
can stop the Chinese people from achieving a better life!" Xi said.

Original article: 
https://news.cgtn.com/news/2020-09-08/China-honors-pandemic-fighters-vows-to-carry-on-fighting-COVID-19-TCeSeTaCze/index.html 



SOURCE: CGTN
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