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"Pairing-up support" fuels fight in epicenter of coronaviru­s outbreak

- By Xinhua writers Cao Bin, Zhang Yujie, Zhao Yufei, Yang Jing and Cheng Di

WUHAN, Feb. 10 (Xinhua) -- "Pairing-up support for Hubei!" -- China has stepped up its fight against the novel coronaviru­s as it released a plan for over half of China's provincial-level regions to aid cities in Hubei, where the epicenter city of Wuhan is located.

Aid for those smaller cities, which face increasing challenges but with limited resources, remains urgent.

According to the plan, the other provincial-level regions have paired up with all 15 cities and Shennongji­a forest district (with Wuhan excluded) across Hubei. Besides a massive influx of medical staff and equipment, supplies have poured in as well.

The National Health Commission on Sunday said a total of 11,921 medical personnel from almost all the provincial-level regions have been dispatched to Hubei to aid the epidemic fight.

After 12 hours of continuous driving, seven emergency medical vehicles arrived in Wuhan, along with 60 medical workers from south China's Guangdong Province. Six hours later, a tent hospital was erected and began operation.

The small-scale hospital equipped with portable medical devices can perform basic clinical functions and "can operate on its own for seven to 10 days without local support," said Zhang Gangqing, leader of the medical team.

Meanwhile, four batches of medical staff totaling 318 critical care and respirator­y specialist­s from southwest China's Chongqing Municipali­ty have been summoned and sent to the cities of Wuhan and Xiaogan since late January, according to the local health commission.

Four medical vans covering outpatient services, special examinatio­ns, drugs and devices, and power supply have been sent as well, said Xing Dianguo with the commission.

"More medical staff will be dispatched to our pairing-up city soon," Xing said.

On Sunday, 2,500 kg of fresh navel oranges harvested in Chongqing's Fengjie County arrived in Wuhan. The vitamin-rich oranges will be given out to frontline medical staff, said Xiao Gongxun, director of Fengjie's orange industry developmen­t center.

Xiao said the batch of fruit worth 250,000 yuan (about 36,000 U.S. dollars) was donated by 11 growers and dealers, and picked, cleaned and packaged within two days thanks to local volunteer farmers and residents wanting to help.

Southwest China's Yunnan Province has mobilized its major vegetable and fruit farms.

"Everyone on the farm basically depends on the Wuhan market. Now it's going through difficulti­es, and we want to send our love," said Sheng Guilin, owner of an eggplant farm in the city of Mengzi.

Besides eggplants, the farm purchased seven other types of vegetables. With the help of volunteer farmers and local residents, over 40 tonnes of fresh vegetables have arrived in Wuhan so far.

In the meantime, 22 tonnes of bananas, donated by all the 93 households in a village under Hekou County, were collected and sent to Hubei. Among the donors, 47 are registered impoverish­ed households.

The residents of Miandian Township under Jianshui County also loaded trucks with over 100 tonnes of onions within just half a day, before transporti­ng the crops to the city of Huangshi near Wuhan.

The Yunnan agricultur­al department said it has increased staff members to step up approval and inspection processes and enhance vegetable allocation and transporta­tion to Hubei.

Pairing-up assistance plays an important role in China's developmen­t. The pairing of developed and underdevel­oped, disaster-hit and other areas is almost ubiquitous in China. Under such a framework, capital, skilled workers and all sorts of resources have been channeled to the country's vast western regions to help the reconstruc­tion of quake-stricken areas in Sichuan, and the anti-poverty campaigns across China.

This ability to "concentrat­e resources to solve major problems," as Chinese often describe it, is a notable advantage of China's socialist system that has helped the country overcome major challenges over the past decades.

 ??  ?? 264 medical members from Qingdao set off on Feb 9 to aid the coronaviru­s control effort in Wuhan, the epicenter of the current epidemic.
264 medical members from Qingdao set off on Feb 9 to aid the coronaviru­s control effort in Wuhan, the epicenter of the current epidemic.

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