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China issues white paper on country's battle against COVID-19

BEIJING, June 7: China has issued a white paper entitled "Fighting COVID-19: China in Action" on the country's battle against COVID-19.
By Agencies

BEIJING, June 7: China has issued a white paper entitled "Fighting COVID-19: China in Action" on the country's battle against COVID-19.



The State Council Information Office of China released the white paper to keep a record of the country's efforts in its own fight against the virus, to share its experience with the rest of the world, and to clarify its ideas on the global battle, the state-run Xinhua News Agency said in its report.


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The COVID-19 global pandemic is the most extensive to afflict humanity in a century, according to the white paper. Facing the "unknown, unexpected, and devastating disease," China launched a resolute battle to prevent and control its spread, the white paper said.


Making people's lives and health its first priority, China adopted extensive, stringent, and thorough containment measures, and has for now succeeded in cutting all channels for the transmission of the virus, it added.


Besides the foreword and afterword, the white paper consists of four parts: "China's Fight against the Epidemic: A Test of Fire," "Well-Coordinated Prevention, Control and Treatment," "Assembling a Powerful Force to Beat the Virus," and "Building a Global Community of Health for All."


 

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