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Chinese vice premier urges all-out efforts to tackle Chikungunya fever outbreak

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Chinese vice premier urges all-out efforts to tackle Chikungunya fever outbreak

2025-08-02 00:42 Last Updated At:01:17

Chinese Vice Premier Liu Guozhong has called for all-out efforts to secure a decisive victory over the outbreak of Chikungunya fever, a mosquito-borne viral disease, and to effectively safeguard people's health.

Liu made the remarks during a tour to inspect relevant epidemic prevention and control work in south China's Guangdong Province from Thursday to Friday.

Liu visited Shunde District of Foshan City -- an area that has been severely affected by the outbreak -- and inspected a local disease control and prevention center, as well as communities and hospitals, to learn about work related to disease prevention, patient treatment, mosquito control and raising public awareness. He also chaired a meeting on further plans to fight the disease.

Noting that epidemic control efforts are now at a critical stage, Liu urged efforts to curb imported cases and prevent the spread of Chikungunya both within and outside affected regions.

Scientific, effective mosquito eradication and prevention work should be carried out, Liu said, stressing the need to eliminate the breeding environment for mosquito reproduction. He also ordered thorough epidemiological investigations to sever chains of transmission.

He called for strict quarantine measures at ports to prevent imported cases, and for appropriate medical treatment for those who contract Chikungunya.

Chikungunya fever is an acute infectious disease caused by the Chikungunya virus, with clinical symptoms including fever, rashes and joint pains. The virus is transmitted to humans through bites from infected mosquitoes.

Chinese vice premier urges all-out efforts to tackle Chikungunya fever outbreak

Chinese vice premier urges all-out efforts to tackle Chikungunya fever outbreak

The UN must resolutely defend the victorious outcomes of World War II and reject any attempt to revive militarism, said China's Deputy Permanent Representative to the United Nations Sun Lei on Thursday. 

Sun made the remarks to the UN General Assembly (UNGA), following UN Secretary-General Antonio Guterres who addressed the meeting on priorities for 2026.

Guterres emphasized the three principles that guide the world body's work in 2026: adherence to the UN Charter, peace with justice -- peace between nations and peace with nature, and unity in an age of division.

All nations must resolutely uphold the purposes and principles of the UN Charter, said Sun.

"The UN must resolutely defend the victorious outcomes of World War II and uphold the post-war international order, firmly oppose unilateralism and hegemony, and reject any attempt to revive militarism," he said.

The Chinese envoy said countries must advance the three pillars in a balanced manner.

"Peace and security, development, and human rights are mutually reinforcing, and none should be neglected," he said.

He also stressed reforming and improving global governance. 

"China will work with all parties to firmly support multilateralism and the international system with the UN at its core, maintain peace, promote development, and advance the building of a community with a shared future for humanity," said Sun.

UN must resolutely defend victorious outcomes of World War II: Chinese envoy

UN must resolutely defend victorious outcomes of World War II: Chinese envoy

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