Poetry Annotation: Commendation for COVID-19 Contributors on the 8th, Demonstrating Internal and External COVID Stability
Beijing Initiative Announcement in China... Openness, Inclusion, Mutual Benefit, Win-Win, Equality

[Asia Economy Beijing=Special Correspondent Jo Young-shin] As a booklet on Chinese President Xi Jinping's methods for handling emergencies is published and commendations are given to those who contributed to the fight against COVID-19, China is entering the final stages of the COVID-19 pandemic.


According to the People's Daily on the 7th, the China Central Literature Publishing House released nationwide the day before a collection titled 'Essays on President Xi Jinping's Response to Risks, Challenges, and Emergency Preparedness,' edited by the Communist Party Central Party History and Literature Research Institute.


This booklet contains 180 speeches, reports, statements, and directives by President Xi from November 2012 to July of this year regarding emergency incidents. The publication coincides with over 20 consecutive days of zero new domestic COVID-19 cases in China, signaling the pandemic's end phase, and appears intended to highlight President Xi's leadership in epidemic response.


The People's Daily highly praised the Chinese Communist Party Central Committee, with President Xi at its core, for strengthening risk awareness, enhancing control, and focusing on preventing major risks in connection with this book.


The People's Daily stated, "Studying President Xi Jinping's booklet holds great significance in resolving risks, overcoming hardships, and realizing the Chinese Dream of the great rejuvenation of the Chinese nation."


Furthermore, President Xi will personally commend COVID-19 contributors and deliver a speech on the 8th at the Great Hall of the People in Beijing.


At this event, President Xi is expected to praise the efforts of the Chinese people in COVID-19 prevention and control and showcase the achievements of the 'People's War on COVID-19' both domestically and internationally.



Meanwhile, China announced the 'Beijing Initiative' at the China International Fair for Trade in Services (CIFTIS), the first large-scale offline event held since the outbreak of COVID-19, calling for global joint response efforts.


The Beijing Municipal Health Commission, together with the WHO China Office and others, held the CIFTIS Public Health Forum, proposing through the Beijing Initiative to gather global epidemic prevention wisdom and strengthen health cooperation based on openness, inclusiveness, mutual benefit, and equality.


The Beijing authorities stated, "Public health safety is closely related to human life and health, as well as economic and social development, and can only be overcome by pooling global epidemic prevention wisdom and strength," emphasizing the need for global public health cooperation.





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