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    By CAO DESHENG | CHINA DAILY | Updated: 2020-06-09 06:59
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    President Xi chairs a meeting with professionals and experts in Beijing on June 2, 2020. [Photo/Xinhua]

    President promises 'a tight disease prevention and control network'

    The novel coronavirus outbreak has been basically contained in China, but the crisis has become a catalyst for the country to develop a stronger public health system as President Xi Jinping vowed to "weave a tight disease prevention and control network" to protect people's health.

    Speaking at a symposium attended by officials, experts and academics last week, Xi called for readiness for worst-case scenarios, stronger awareness of potential dangers and constant efforts to forestall major risks in healthcare. He said people's safety is the cornerstone of national security.

    Xi's remarks came as China is striving to coordinate efforts in epidemic control and socioeconomic development to resume normal social and economic order. Experts said Xi's remarks demonstrate the determination of the top leadership to improve the nation's governance system and capacity in the health sector.

    Zhong Nanshan, a renowned respiratory specialist and academician of the Chinese Academy of Engineering, said he was impressed that Xi, with a people-centered governing philosophy in mind, has always made people's lives and health the top priority in responding to the COVID-19 pandemic.

    In the face of an unprecedented public health emergency, the Communist Party of China and the Chinese government insisted on "putting people first" from the start of the outbreak, said Zhong. That is different from some countries that place more emphasis on economic growth than people's lives, he added.

    A white paper titled "Fighting COVID-19: China in Action", which was unveiled by the State Council Information Office on Sunday, said that at a critical time when people's lives and health were endangered, the CPC and the Chinese government decided that they would protect the people's lives and health even at the cost of a short-term economic downturn and a temporary shutdown.

    China will make solid efforts to build capacity and improve its response to major public health emergencies and better safeguard people's lives and health, the white paper said.

    Thanks to the most rigorous, comprehensive and thorough measures as well as the all-of-government and all-of-society approach the CPC Central Committee has taken for epidemic prevention and control, China has achieved strategic outcomes in combating the contagion. The mass nucleic acid testing of nearly 10 million residents of Wuhan-the city hit hardest by the epidemic in China-from May 14 to June 1 found no confirmed cases and 300 asymptomatic patients.

    China's practices in fighting the virus have proved that its medical and healthcare system as well as the public health emergency response system are generally effective, Ma Xiaowei, minister of the National Health Commission, said at a news conference on Sunday.

    However, some weak links and flaws were also exposed in the systems as the country addressed COVID-19, Ma said, adding the epidemic has prompted the country to strengthen weaknesses in its public health system.

    Xi called for reform of the disease prevention and control system and improving capabilities for epidemic monitoring and early warning and emergency response when he took part in a deliberation with deputies from Hubei province at the third session of the 13th National People's Congress, the country's top legislature, on May 24.

    He said preventing a major epidemic and risks during public health emergencies is critical to China's national security and development, as well as its social and political stability.

    As to how to improve the public health system, Xi underlined the need at last week's symposium to make disease prevention measures more calibrated and effective, calling for greater reform in streamlining systems and mechanisms, clarifying functions and improving professional competence.

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