China-foreign mutual assistance highlighted in Zhanjiang’s COVID-19 response
By Hong
Qiuting, People’s Daily
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Chinese-foreign bond has been forged in Zhanjiang, South China’s Guangdong Province
as the city tried every way possible to protect its foreign communities in the
COVID-19 pandemic and helped its sister cities overseas tide over the public
health crisis.
Sam is a
Nigerian who served as a volunteer in a Zhanjiang community. The major service
he provided was to communicate with African residents in the community so as to
keep them informed of relevant notices and epidemic development.
“I
convey confidence and kindness to them, in different languages,” said Sam, who
speaks good Nigerian and English.
For the
man who has worked in the city for over 10 years, Zhanjiang is his second
hometown.
Sam joined
the volunteer service after seeing a recruitment notice of Zhanjiang Bureau of
Foreign Affairs and Overseas Chinese Affairs. His wife, who’s a local in the
city, helped him fill the application form. Both of them submitted the applications,
which were both approved later.
Through
online and offline training, the two learned necessary knowledge about COVID-19
prevention and control, as well as relevant policies.
“I’ve
long taken Zhanjiang as my home, and I’m glad to help more people here,” he
told the People’s Daily, adding that he has always wanted to do something for
the city.
A total
of 46 volunteers offered services for foreigners in the city during COVID-19, in
languages of English, Japanese, Korean, French, and Spanish.
Another
15 will be sent to communities recently under the guidance of the Zhanjiang
Bureau of Foreign Affairs and Overseas Chinese Affairs to get the picture of
the life of foreigners after quarantine, ensure their living quality and keep
them updated with the epidemic development and the latest control measures.
Apart
from the volunteering services, Zhanjiang has also made active efforts to share
experiences with its sister city Brovary in Ukraine to jointly fight the
epidemic.
After
suspected cases of COVID-19 were spotted in Brovary, the city’s mayor Igor
Sapozhko sent a letter to Zhanjiang for help, as Brovary was inexperienced in
handling with the disease.
Upon
receiving the letter, the Zhanjiang Bureau of Foreign Affairs and Overseas
Chinese Affairs immediately organized a video conference, in which experts from
the Affiliated Hospital of Guangdong Medical University shared response and
treatment experiences with their counterparts in Brovary.
Apart
from Zhanjiang’s efforts, massive mutual assistance activities have been held
by Guangdong and its foreign sister provinces and cities during the COVID-19
epidemic.
Esparza,
Costa Rica is a sister city of Guangdong’s Zhuhai, and the overseas Chinese in
the South American city this February made generous donations under the call of
an octogenarian overseas Chinese named Gu Genhe and the president of the Zhuhai
association of overseas Chinese in Costa Rica Gu Zhihong after they learnt that
Zhuhai was in short supply of medical materials. On Feb. 2, they raised 126,000
pieces of masks and sourced supply channels of other materials.
However,
international flights were grounded due to the epidemic. After rounds of
negotiation with the international liaison office of the Communist Party of
China (CPC) Zhuhai municipal committee to make a feasible shipment plan, Gu
Genhe finalized a logistics route at 6:30 a.m. on Feb. 10 - sending the
supplies from Costa Rica to Hong Kong via Mexico.
Nine
days later, the anti-epidemic supplies which embodied the good wishes of
numerous overseas Chinese in Costa Rica arrived in Zhuhai, thanks to the
efforts of multiple groups including Heung Cheer International Development
(Hong Kong) Co., Limited affiliated to
Zhuhai Duty Free Enterprises Group Co., Ltd., Zhuhai Tongyu Logistics Co.,
Ltd., and CKS Container Terminal (Zhuhai Doumen) Co., Ltd.
As of
mid-April, cities in Guangdong had sent letters of sympathy to 140 sister
cities, and donated anti-epidemic supplies to 90 sister cities.
So far,
17 cities in the province have donated, or are planning to donate 7.3 million
face masks, 6,340 forehead thermometers, 25,000 nucleic acid testing kits,
21,880 protective suits, and 111,800 pairs of medical examination gloves to 65
of their sister cities and cities which enjoy friendly ties with them in 48
countries.
So far, a
total of 7.3 million face masks, 6,340 forehead thermometers, 25,000 nucleic
acid testing kits, 21,880 protective suits, and 111,800 pairs of medical
examination gloves have been donated or are under plan by 17 Guangdong cities
to their 65 sister cities in 48 countries.
Sam
(first on the left) poses for a photo with volunteers and staff members. (Photo:
Courtesy of Zhanjiang Bureau of Foreign Affairs and Overseas Chinese Affairs) |
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