Fight against COVID-19 proves loyalty to Party of new members
By Zhao Bing, People’s
Daily
“It was
the members of the Communist Party of China (CPC) who acted as the vanguard in
the battle against COVID-19, which made me even more determined to join the CPC,”
said Hu Ming, director of the ICU department of the Wuhan Pulmonary Hospital in
central China’s Hubei province.
Since
the outbreak of the epidemic, Hu had always fought the virus on the front line
to treat the severe and critical cases. What he faced was the most dangerous
situation. To protect young medical workers, he shouldered the most dangerous
task - performing endotracheal intubation on severely ill patients.
Due to
the high work intensity, Hu could only sleep three to four hours a day. He was
often soaked in sweats and his hands became pale and swollen when taking off
his protective suit.
On Feb.
23, Hu, who had withstood the test of the epidemic, took an oath to join the
CPC.
“The
earlier we complete the hospital, the earlier it can save lives,” said Gan
Quansheng, a young engineer with China Construction Second Bureau Installation
Engineering Co., Ltd. who participated in the construction of the Leishenshan
Hospital in Wuhan.
Holding
out on his parents, Gan spent 14 hours driving a van loaded construction
materials from Beijing to Wuhan. He participated in the formation of reserve
forces in the grand military parade on China’s National Day last year, and was
responsible for material logistics at the construction site of the Leishenshan
Hospital, a job of extremely high intensity as there were over 100 constructing
companies and 10,000 constructors working at site.
“Running”
on the site over 20 kilometers per day, Gan had blisters on his feet. “We must
race against time, and the construction site was my battlefield,” he said. Gan
worked like a top that never ceased spinning, and didn’t even have much time
for meals and sleep.
During the 10 consecutive
days of construction, Gan showcased the sense of responsibility of a young
constructor. On Feb. 13, he gloriously joined the CPC.
Dr. Zhao
Xuesen from the Institute of Infectious Diseases at the Beijing Ditan Hospital
is a high-caliber talent introduced by Beijing in 2015. Since this Spring
Festival, he had been fighting on the front line to study the infection
mechanism of COVID-19, contributing to limiting the infection of the virus, and
providing data support for the R&D of antiviral drugs and infection
control.
On June
24, Zhao joined the CPC as he has always wanted to. “The Party’s leadership is
the fundamental reason behind China’s prompt containment of the outbreak, which
demonstrates the victory of the country, the Chinese nation, and the
people-centered philosophy,” he said, adding that he is proud to be a CPC
member.
“What I
have achieved is not enough, compared with the frontline medical workers and
the experts from my institute,” Zhao said, noting that he will continue to
perform his duties and contribute to the fight against the virus with greater
achievements, so as to better contribute to the Party with concrete actions.
In the battle against the
epidemic, a group of “heroes
going in harm’s way” were particularly notable. They rose to the challenge and
fought on the front line. The greater the difficulties were, the further they advanced,
showing loyalty to the Party.
They also remained true to
their original aspirations, kept a strong will, and withstood the test in the
fight against the disease.
Finally, they firmly raised
their right fist to take an oath of admission in front of the Party flag and
became CPC members.
After the outbreak of
COVID-19, Xi Jinping, General Secretary of the CPC Central Committee,
said that outstanding applicants for Party membership on the front line of the
COVID-19 battle could join the Party at an early date.
Outstanding applicants who
worked on the front line of epidemic prevention, treatment, supply logistics,
and volunteer services were timely admitted to the CPC by Party organizations
based on high standards and strict evaluation, no matter in the former
epicenter Wuhan, the border ports in northeast China’s Heilongjiang and Jilin provinces
where strict containment measures were taken to prevent imported cases, or
Beijing that recently reported new clusters of COVID-19 infections. Those with
outstanding performance from hospitals, communities, rural areas and
enterprises across the country were also admitted to the CPC.
According to statistics, more
than 25,000 people working on the COVID-19 front line newly joined the CPC.
A law can be drawn from the
nearly-centenarian history of the CPC that the more difficulties there are, the
more active applicants are requesting to join the Party.
This is because Party
organizations have a strong ability to mobilize the people and take actions to
serve the people. Based on what they see, hear, and experience, the Chinese
people believe that the CPC, as a symbol of victory and hope, is dedicated to
serving them and deserves their trust and support.
They believe that following
the Party is the best choice to overcome difficulties and realize their dreams.
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