The new virus detection lab, built by centrally-administered State-owned enterprises in Wuhan, the epicenter of the COVID-19 epidemic in China, will help the region to speed up testing for novel coronavirus infection, according to information released by the country's top State assets regulator.
More than 8,000 tons of bean pulp was sent in early February to Central China's Hubei Province, where the fight against novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) is being waged, by China Grain Reserves Group Ltd. Company (Sinograin).
China National Aviation Fuel Group Limited (CNAF) had provided about 6024.41 tons of jet fuel to 732 flights to support the prevention and control of the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) by Feb 9.
A chartered carrier of China Eastern Air Holding Co. Ltd (China Eastern) landed in Wuhan, Hubei Province, at 19:42 on Feb 8, delivering 61 Hubei travelers from Bali Island, Indonesia, back home.
The first 3D printing FDM-1 type surgical protective goggles passed trial operation by Xiangya Hospital Central South University on Feb 7 and were approved by the Changsha Administration for Market Regulation.
Three telecommunication service operators, two power grid companies and China Resource (Holdings) Co., Ltd. (CR), all Chinese central SOEs, recently guaranteed non-stop phone connection as well as power and gas supply during the anti-coronavirus period.
In the critical period of prevention and control of the novel coronavirus pneumonia (NCP) outbreak, China COSCO SHIPPING Corporation Limited (COSCO SHIPPING) is actively fulfilling its responsibility and supporting epidemic prevention and control
China's railways have transported some 35,610 metric tons of supplies for prevention and control of the novel coronavirus outbreak as of 6:00 pm on Feb 6, said the China State Railway Group Co Ltd on Feb 7.
The newly-built Leishenshan Hospital in Wuhan, epicenter of the novel coronavirus outbreak, received the first batch of patients infected with the virus on Feb 8, according to local authorities.
China Railway Materials Group Corporation (CRM) has been devoted to transporting donated materials for the anti-coronavirus battle since the epidemic broke out.
Centrally-administered State-owned enterprises are playing vital roles in the fight against the novel coronavirus across the country.
On Jan 24, the Wuhan government decided to build Huoshenshan Hospital to treat people infected with the highly contagious novel coronavirus.
Centrally-administered State-owned enterprises, also known as central SOEs, have directly donated 2.26 billion yuan ($323 million) by Feb 4 to win the battle against the novel coronavirus, according to information released by China's top State assets regulator.
Centrally-administered State-owned enterprises from the manufacturing, chemical, petrochemical and grain processing sectors have doubled or even tripled their workload to produce goods and materials to combat the novel coronavirus across China, said the State-owned Assets Supervision and Administration Commission of the State Council.
In Wuhan, China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) guarantees 24-hour operation of its gas stations, ensures sufficient oil supply, stabilizes the oil market, and distributes masks to citizens free of charge at 11 gas stations. Meanwhile, the employees of PetroChina Southwest Oil and Gasfield Company (SWOG) stick to their posts to ensure gas is provided to more than 10 million citizens in Wuhan.
A large-scale all-cargo carrier of China Eastern Air Holding Co. Ltd (China Eastern) landed at Wuhan Tianhe International Airport on Jan 26, carrying more than 17 tons of materials including various kinds of masks from Manila, the Philippines.
The Three Gorges Reservoir in central China's Hubei province has raised its discharge volume to ensure water and power supply as the outbreak of the novel coronavirus has affected power coal reserves and coal-fired power generation in the province.
China's civil air transport is playing its role in delivering emergency supplies to help fight the novel coronavirus epidemic.
By Feb 4 night, 45 patients have been transferred to Huoshenshan Hospital, one of two hospitals in Wuhan, Hubei province, built to contain patients of the novel coronavirus outbreak, Xu Dixiong, deputy head of the hospital, said in an interview with CCTV.