Chinese netizens praise national support to foreign places as rewards for kindness
By Leng
Shumei
As China
is sending more medical supportive teams to help foreign countries and regions
fight against the COVID-19 pandemic, Chinese netizens joked that China’s “one
province supporting one city” policy to back Hubei was upgraded to “one
province supporting one country.”
According
to media reports, China has already sent medical experts from Shanghai,
Sichuan, Jiangsu and Guangdong separately to Iran, Italy, Pakistan and Iraq.
Materials have also been donated to many other countries including South Korea
and Japan.
On Monday,
March 16, Chinese Foreign Minister Wang Yi announced that China is planning to
send medical experts to the Philippines and Spain, which are in urgent need for
medical resources facing a serious epidemic.
Chinese
netizens began to guess the origins and destinations of the next batch of
medical experts.
Some
guess that provinces with foreign sister city relationships may support their
sister cities like Jiangsu province and Vaud, Swiss, and Guangzhou, capital of
Guangdong province with Fukuoka, Japan.
“Has the
‘one province supporting one city’ policy been upgraded to ‘one province
supporting one country?’” some netizen said on social media platforms.
In early
February, Chinese authorities dispatched supportive teams from 16 provinces and
regions to help the 16 cities in Hubei except Wuhan, which were facing shortage
of medical resources to combat COVID-19 epidemic.
When
China is gradually improving from the shadow of the epidemic, Chinese netizens
said that they are proud of these hero medical workers who are going abroad to
help others without a stop right after the local epidemic.
China
has received many help from others when the epidemic was severe in the country,
and now it is the time to pay back, said the netizens.
When
explaining why so many Sichuan medical experts volunteered to go to support
Italy, Shen Ji, Sichuan provincial health official said in an interview with
the China Central Television that 14 Italian experts helped save more than 900
victims in Mianyang, one of the worst-affected area during the 2008 Wenchuan
earthquake that claimed nearly 70,000 lives.
According
to media reports, Italy was the first European country that provided support to
China after the disastrous earthquake.
“Sichuan
residents are always grateful for Italy and want to pay back to them when the
latter faces crisis,” Shen said.
“We are
all in the game of chess, helping others is also helping ourselves,” Zeng
Guang, chief epidemiologist of the Chinese Center for Disease Control and
Prevention, told the Global Times on Monday, March 16.
As the
situation is gradually easing in China, China now has the ability and is
willing to help as long as other countries require, Zeng said, noting that the
supportive team should include doctors and epidemiologists with practical
experiences.
Besides
medical materials like masks and protective suits, the medical team to Italy
also has brought the recovered plasma products, which is “really a generous
gesture” according to Zeng as the products are rare in China and only used on
critical patients.
While
some netizens cheered for China’s friendly move to help the world, some others
noted that people should not to rely on China's support to ensure their win
over the epidemic, especially considering that China has suffered seriously.
“Help
within our capacity” should be the premise for China to support others, experts
said.
“We try
our best to provide help, but, after all, the countries and regions could only
rely on themselves, on their own policies and governments, to overcome the
epidemic,” Zeng noted.
The
arrangement should also be made according to different provinces and regions’
capacities, Zeng noted. Provinces and regions that are well developed may send
teams to more than one places overseas while less developed may have difficulty
in helping one, he said.
Source:Global Times
China dispatches a team of nine
medical experts to Italy, on Thursday, to help fight the COVID-19 pandemic,
along with 31 tons of medical supplies, including ICU ward equipment,
protective outfits, and antiviral drugs. Photo by Yang Hui from Global Times
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