The Chongqing municipal government donated 180,000 face masks to the Italian consulate last week to help fight COVID-19. [Photo provided to chinadaily.com.cn] |
Recently, the Chongqing municipal government donated 180,000 face masks to Italy through the Italian consulate in the city to help fight COVID-19. The consulate will mail the masks to Italy soon.
Chongqing has close links with the European country in broad range of areas, including trade, culture, education and science.
In 1988, the Italian government helped Chongqing as the municipality built an emergency medical center. Italy provided 19 ambulances and intensive-care unit equipment worth $3 million.
Recently, Chongqing also donated 150,000 masks to Iran, one of the countries worst-hit by the coronavirus. Previously, it had sent medical supplies to some overseas sister cities, including 35,000 masks to cities in South Korea.
On Wednesday, Chongqing lowered its own emergency response to the coronavirus from the second-highest level to the third-highest. The municipality had already downgraded its emergency response from the top level to the second level on March 11 as the epidemic began to subside.
Chongqing had reported no domestically transmitted new cases for 28 consecutive days since Feb 25, as of Tuesday.
The municipality was declared clear of confirmed cases of COVID-19 on March 17, when its last pneumonia patient was discharged from the hospital 55 days after the virus broke out in the city.
According to the city's health commission, Chongqing had a total of 576 confirmed cases of the disease, with six deaths and 570 recovered.
The city of 30 million people had faced a serious challenge to control the epidemic, as it has close transportation ties to Wuhan, the city hardest hit by the outbreak in China.
John Edwards, the UK trade commissioner for China, praised Chongqing over its rise as a burgeoning center in intelligent manufacturing.