BEIJING, May 1, in Hubei, the central China province hardest hit by novel coronavirus, is now clear of COVID-19 cases as the final 12 patients in its provincial capital of Wuhan left hospital. The whole country is one step closer to winning this battle against the virus.
How has China done it?
The
following key words may shed some light on this huge achievement.
DO ALL IT TAKES TO CONTAIN THE EPIDEMIC
China
and its leaders always put people's life and health as the top priority and
place the people's interests above everything else. This is why the country
would do whatever it takes to stop the epidemic from claiming more lives.
THE
WHOLE NATION FIGHTING AS ONE
Mobilizing
the whole nation, China fought "a people's war" against the outbreak.
More than 42,000 medical workers from across the country were dispatched to
Hubei. Workers nationwide rushed to Wuhan to build hospitals from scratch.
Resources and supplies were pooled from four directions.
COLLECTIVE,
COORDINATED RESPONSE
China
established collective mitigation and treatment mechanisms. With President Xi
Jinping as commander-in-chief, Party committees and governments at all levels
coordinated the response and centralized command, coordination and
dispatch.
PUT
HARD-HIT CITIES UNDER LOCKDOWN
China
began a 76-day lock-down of outbound channels in Wuhan on Jan. 23, and the
situation started to improve. Wuhan people showed the highest degree of discipline
and self-sacrifice, stayed in their separate homes, but stood united.
SPECIAL
CARE FOR THE AGED AND CHILDREN
China
spared no efforts to save the infected, old and young. The overall cure rate of
COVID-19 patients aged above 80 in Wuhan is nearly 70 percent. Seven
centenarians in Wuhan were discharged from hospital, the oldest was 108. Across
the country, several babies also recovered, the youngest was a 2-month-old
girl.