China wins trust from world for its value placed on people’s lives
By He Yin
Human rights are
safeguarded when China races against time to combat the novel coronavirus
(COVID-19) and does everything it can to save the lives and protect the health of
the people.
By upholding the vision
of building a community with a shared future for mankind and carrying out
international cooperation in the spirit of openness, transparency and
responsibility, China has practically protected the lives and health of the Chinese
people, including foreigners within its territory, and people in the rest of
the world, and made huge sacrifice and contributions to safeguarding global
public health security.
Life is of paramount
importance. China has manifested its responsibility to protect people’s right
to life in the battle against COVID-19. Xi Jinping, general secretary of the
Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, required Party committees and
governments at all levels to always put people’s lives and health in the first
place.
With firm
confidence, China has
charted clear directions and fully implemented tasks, drawing a vivid picture
of human rights protection during the special period.
The country has
demanded all-out efforts to treat patients, pooled resources and expertise for
centralized treatment of patients at centralized locations, and made sure treatment
is covered by medical insurance so that it is timely and not delayed due to
cost.
China espouses a
people-centered view of human rights, always puts the interests of the people
above all else, and regards the rights to subsistence and development as its
primary and basic human rights.
As a Chinese saying
goes, “Genuine gold stands the test of fire,” and China has withstood the test
in the battle against the epidemic. The country has implemented comprehensive
and strict control over population outflows from Hubei Province, mobilized
nationwide efforts to support Hubei, promptly built makeshift hospitals for
centralized treatment and the ones receiving patients with mild symptoms.
Chinese provinces,
municipalities and autonomous regions have successively activated highest-level
emergency response to contain the spread of the virus, and continuously
delivered medical and living materials to the front line of epidemic
resistance, including Wuhan – in an effort to defended people’s right to life
as much as possible.
Human rights are
concrete rather than abstract, and to observe human rights calls for
dialectical thinking. What China enlightens the world in its battle against the
COVID-19 sheds a new light on the world’s thinking over human rights.
With a profound
understanding of the value of life, the Chinese people have actively responded
to the call of the country, sacrificed individual interests for public good,
and implemented various prevention and control measures through active
cooperation.
Medical workers fight
day and night with the resolve to defeat the virus; the masses follow epidemic
prevention and control rules for the general interests of the country; community
staff work around the clock to fulfill their duties. They are risking their
lives and going all out to protect the health and safety of the people with the
respect to people’s right to life and health, and their hard work earned high
appraisal from the United Nations (UN) Secretary-General Antonio Guterres who
noted that the Chinese people are sacrificing many aspects of their normal
lives to prevent the virus from spreading to others.
Some Westerners perceive
China’s epidemic prevention and control measures with a narrow view of human
rights and distort the great contributions made by the Chinese government and
people. Such practices deviate from the facts and should be despised.
Any one respecting
the facts would admit that China has done everything to protect human rights,
from saving a centenarian patient, to curing months-old infants, and to
bringing back a patient who had struggled 21 days on extracorporeal membrane
oxygenation.
Bruce Aylward,
Assistant Director-General of the World Health Organization (WHO), said if he
had novel coronavirus, he’d want to be treated in China. The sincere remarks,
which are based on what he saw personally in China, reflect high confidence in
China’s actions to save lives.
The novel
coronavirus knows no border, and so do the love and efforts to safeguard
people’s lives and health. On March 14 local time, the Chinese national anthem
was played at a residential community in Rome, Italy where people also shouted
“Thank you, China!” In recent days, Spanish netizens also took it to social
media to thank China with relevant hashtags. What made the Europeans grateful
are the donations of supplies and experts dispatched from China.
While doing its best
to prevent and control the epidemic at home, China has actively cooperated with
the international community, maintained close communication with international
organizations, shared virus curbing experiences with countries in East Asia,
Africa, Central and Eastern Europe, and ASEAN members. It has also sent medical
experts to Iran, Iraq and Italy, showing its care for the community with a
shared future for mankind.
Life is the most
precious. As COVID-19 has spread to more than 140 countries and regions, all
countries should be responsible for the safety and health of their people, as
well as the people in the rest of the world. China will stand together with global
countries, fight the virus on the front line with determination and bravery,
and fulfill its responsibilities.
China wins trust from world for its value placed on people’s lives
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