Overview
The most urgent task is epidemic prevention, while enterprise development remains a critical focus. As companies gradually resume work, personnel mobility increases, presenting new challenges for epidemic control. Addressing the epidemic is both a tactical fight and a strategic battle, requiring a comprehensive approach that balances immediate needs with long-term planning. Effective prevention ensures safe resumption of work and production, paving the way for continued high-quality development once the epidemic ends.
Key Measures and Guidelines
1. Government and Community Efforts
- Strictly implement national and provincial directives, including President Xi Jinping’s guidance.
- “Prevent importation, stop internal spread” strategy: coordinated efforts across cities to establish a strong prevention network.
- Focus on continuous monitoring of newly returning personnel, preventing a new wave of infections.
- Maintain bottom-line thinking, anticipate challenges, and implement thorough prevention measures.
2. Enterprise Responsibilities
- Companies are now the frontline in epidemic control.
- Enterprise leaders must recognize that epidemic prevention is crucial for business continuity.
- Before reopening:
- Conduct thorough screening of all employees; no exceptions.
- Ensure no sick employees enter the workplace.
- During work:
- Implement all workplace protective measures.
- Guide employees to maintain self-protection both on and off duty.
- Comply fully with enterprise, community, and municipal regulations.
3. Individual Responsibilities
- Every employee is a “respondent” in the epidemic fight.
- Health is paramount; working while ill is unacceptable.
- Key actions:
- Honestly report personal health status.
- Monitor health and report issues promptly.
- Strictly follow protective guidelines.
- Recognize the sacrifices made by others in establishing safety measures. Be grateful, responsible, and proactive in protection.
4. Coordination Among Departments
- Success depends on unity and collaboration across all levels.
- Effective coordination prevents virus resurgence during production resumption.
- Post-resumption prevention is the most challenging stage; vigilance must be sustained to maintain safe operations.
Conclusion
- Every stakeholder—government, enterprise, and individual—must act together to overcome the epidemic and ensure economic stability.
- Confidence in resilience:
- “No winter is insurmountable; no spring will fail to arrive.”
- “Stay strong, China! Stay strong, Wuhan!”