今日要闻:瑞典议长诺尔连就新冠肺炎疫情向中国人民表示慰问

北欧绿色邮报网报道(记者陈雪霏)2月12日,中国驻瑞典大使桂从友阁下应邀出席瑞典议会议长诺尔连在议会大厦为驻瑞使节举办的招待会,并同诺尔连友好交谈。

桂大使向诺尔连介绍了中方全力应对新冠肺炎疫情的情况,表示中国党和政府在第一时间采取超出世界卫生组织标准的最全面、最严格的防控新冠肺炎疫情措施,是把14亿中国人民的生命安全和身体健康放在第一位,也是为了防止疫情向其他国家扩散,是对世界人民负责。现在,这些防控措施开始取得积极成效。湖北以外的30个省区市新增确诊病例连续8天下降,死亡病例逐天减少,治愈病例不断上升。我们有信心、有能力、有资源、有措施早日战胜疫情。

诺尔连表示,世界正面临新冠肺炎疫情导致的公共卫生危机,我们向正在遭受新冠肺炎和因新冠肺炎疫情带来困难的中国人民表示深切同情和慰问,我们需要强大的多边体系帮助各个国家解决这些问题。

台湾知名医师魏峥:新冠病毒才是两岸人民共同敌人

据中新社北京2月12日电 (记者 刘舒凌)台湾心脏外科名医、私立振兴医院院长魏峥11日接受中新社记者电话访问时表示,应对新冠肺炎疫情事关人道,两岸理应互相协助、一同面对。两岸人民的感情,不可因疫情及其相关政治操弄而撕裂。
  10日,在友人支持下,魏峥以一个医师的名义发出公开呼吁,希望台湾有心人士不要再借此次疫情进一步破坏两岸人民的感情。他直言,新冠病毒才是共同敌人,疫情很快就可以过去,然而撕裂的感情却难弥补。
  受访时,魏峥直言,世界上每隔一段时间都会出现新的流行疾病,这是谁都预料不到的。医疗本来就是人道、专业的工作,在两岸、在全世界都一样,把它政治化是非常要不得的。
  他表示,自从大陆改革开放后,两岸民众相处越来越好,这样的局面得来不易。现在,在选举之外,竟然有一些人士还要借新冠肺炎疫情激发对立情绪,使得民间出现更多恐慌、暴戾、仇恨,实在让人担心。
  仔细观察疫情发生以来各地医学界的应对,魏峥认为,新冠肺炎并没有民间想象中那么严重。台湾已确诊的18个病例,首例确诊个案已解除隔离,其余17名个案病况稳定,无一例发展成重症;两岸好好一起来面对,处理疫情并没有那么难。
  近期,台湾社会有一种声音,指滞留在湖北的台胞不应返台。魏峥说,往返两岸的台湾民众数量众多,因疫情而特别针对这一群体,甚至不让他们回家,实在很不像话。病毒不长眼睛,它才是两岸人民共同的敌人;期盼两岸医疗能够有更多互助,各方也不要放大一些人太过激烈的、破坏感情的言辞。
  魏峥表示,现在出现了一些过度恐慌,但他相信疫情不会持久。经过此次考验,希望民众得到正确观念,不因一部分人的挑拨而撕裂两岸民间的感情。
  台湾医界、学界近来已就两岸共同防控新冠肺炎疫情多次发声。1月31日,台湾医事联盟协会理事长高明见、台湾大学生物科技研究所教授杨宁荪等数十位专家学者和民间人士在台北发出声明,呼吁台湾民众共体时艰,给予大陆民间必要的协助,也希望台当局为两岸间必要物资运输及防疫人员来往提供便利,以助防疫合作。(完)       编辑 陈雪霏

瑞典外交部设立特殊大使应对国际有组织犯罪

北欧绿色邮报网报道(记者陈雪霏)–瑞典外交大臣林德12日在瑞典议会发布2020年瑞典外交政策咨文。

林德说,国际形势的变化,使得瑞典外交部决定设立特殊大使来应对国际犯罪。她说,瑞典的对外形象现在有很大损害,有人把瑞典的形象描述的很负面。

她详细介绍了瑞典的对外关系和外交政策。

Swedish FM Linde presents the 2020 Statement of Foreign Policy Stressing Cooperation and Solidarity

By Xuefei Chen Axelsson

STOCKHOLM, Feb. 12(Greenpost) –Minister for Foreign Affairs Ann Linde has just presented the Government’s Statement of Foreign Policy to the Riksdag.

The Statement summarised the Swedish Government’s foreign policy priorities for 2020, includes a new announcement on strengthened efforts to combat organised crime. Also notable in the Statement is a stronger focus on security in Europe ahead of Sweden assuming the role of Chair of the Organization for Security and Co-operation in Europe in 2021.

Photo: Government Offices of Sweden/Kristian Pohl

“My principal duty is to work for security in Sweden. International developments affect us, regardless of whether they involve security in our neighbourhood, climate change or the pushback against democracy. Organised crime is a good example of this, because it has clear international links,” said Minister for Foreign Affairs Ann Linde.

Another new announcement is that the Government is strengthening its focus on trade union rights abroad as part of its Drive for Democracy, launched last year in the Statement of Foreign Policy.

The whole text is as the following:

The Government’s Statement of Foreign Policy 2020

Mr/Madam Speaker, Honourable Members, Representatives of the Diplomatic Corps, Ladies and Gentlemen,

Sweden’s foreign policy is conducted with the aim of creating security in our country and around the world.

The conflicts, climate emergency and refugee flows of recent years show that events far from our national borders also affect us in Sweden.

The world is becoming increasingly unpredictable – and it’s getting closer. The ongoing coronavirus outbreak shows how interconnected the world is.

There are those who think we should close the door to cooperation. As if the problems would disappear if we just shut our eyes. I am convinced that we must respond to a troubled world by increasing cooperation and solidarity. International problems require international responses.

People around the world are demonstrating for freedom and justice. The climate movement brings millions of people together on the streets. We have a responsibility to listen to their urgent calls.

Well-functioning international cooperation and international law are the foundation of an international order in which rules and agreements take precedence over the concept of ‘might is right’. This order is necessary for Sweden to be safe and secure.

We stand up for diplomacy, dialogue and cooperation. This is how we defend our interests, values and security. This is how we make the world safer.

Mr/Madam Speaker,

The EU is our most important foreign and security policy arena. No other actor is a greater guarantor of Sweden’s economy, security and peace. Sweden will participate fully in EU cooperation and in shaping it in a way that safeguards Sweden’s interests.

The United Kingdom has now left the EU and the time has come to look to the future. Sweden will continue to maintain as close and comprehensive a relationship as possible with the United Kingdom.

We are also strengthening relations with leading Member States, such as Germany and France, and enhancing Nordic cooperation. This makes our region more secure and sustainable. In the Nordic Council of Ministers, the Government is pushing for implementation of the common vision that the Nordic region will become the most sustainable and integrated region in the world by 2030.

A renewed Arctic Strategy will be presented during the year. 

For several years, the rule of law and respect for the EU’s fundamental values have been undermined in some Member States. Together with the European Commission and other Member States, Sweden takes a clear stand against this trend.

Many people today are concerned that EU enlargement is moving too fast. We take this seriously. At the same time, close relations with the countries of the Western Balkans are important to our common security and economy. We want to find a way forward that unites the EU and that clearly contributes to reform efforts in the Western Balkans. Here, the prospect of eventually becoming a member is important.

The European Commission has previously proposed that negotiations be started with Albania and North Macedonia. Sweden has been prepared to support this.

Sweden supports the proposal for a review of the enlargement process, and it is important that all essential requirements are met before a country can become a member.

Mr/Madam Speaker,

Diplomacy is our primary line of defence.

The Defence Commission emphasises the importance of safeguarding our sovereignty and Swedish interests. This means being able to use all the instruments we have at our disposal – political, diplomatic, economic and military – in a coherent manner. This is how we build common security.

I would like to express special thanks to the Swedes taking part in our civilian and military operations in areas such as Afghanistan, Iraq, Mali and Ukraine. You are making an invaluable contribution to peace and security – internationally and in Sweden.

Europe must take greater responsibility for its own security.

The EU’s Common Foreign and Security Policy must be strengthened so as to defend the EU’s interests and values around the world. 

Our security is strengthened by stability and economic growth in the EU’s neighbourhood. We stand by our commitments to support reform processes in Ukraine and other countries in the EU’s eastern neighbourhood.

The Eastern Partnership recently reached its 10-year milestone. Sweden will continue to promote the Partnership in the EU.

We also want to show that a southern partnership is possible. Close cooperation with the countries of North Africa is already in place. But this must be enhanced and the EU must provide support for the stability and development of these states.

Sweden’s security policy remains firmly in place. Our non-participation in military alliances serves us well and contributes to stability and security in northern Europe. It requires an active, broad and responsible foreign and security policy combined with enhanced defence cooperation – particularly with Finland – and credible national defence capabilities. We will contribute to long-term stability and security in our part of Europe. 

Rapid technological advances, not least within cyber security and AI, are creating new challenges in the grey area between competitiveness, trade and security policy.

Sweden’s foreign and security policy builds on cohesion in the EU and increased cooperation on a broad front: in the Nordic and Baltic Sea regions, in the UN and the OSCE, and through partnership with NATO. A strong transatlantic link is important for the security of Europe and the United States.

The UN plays an important role for peace and security, development and human rights, and is a central arena for Sweden’s response to global challenges. The UN will remain a cornerstone of our foreign and security policy. We support Norway’s candidacy for a seat on the United Nations Security Council.

Sweden will not remain passive if another EU Member State or a Nordic country suffers a disaster or an attack. We expect these countries to act in the same way if Sweden is affected. We must therefore be able to both give and receive support, civilian as well as military.

Sweden’s role as Chair of the OSCE in 2021 will be based on our strong engagement for the European security order. Upholding the OSCE’s jointly agreed principles and commitments is a major security interest for Sweden.


Mr/Madam Speaker,

Everyone has the right to live in safety regardless of where they live. This applies both here at home and in other countries. No one should need to look anxiously over their shoulder on their way home from school or work.

Since autumn 2014, the Government has implemented a range of measures against organised crime, including stricter penalties and more police officers, and has also conducted important crime prevention activities.

But we know that this kind of crime also has links abroad.

We are therefore introducing new initiatives to reinforce law enforcement via our embassies and international cooperation.

We will appoint an ambassador at the Ministry for Foreign Affairs tasked with coordinating the MFA’s work against organised crime and supporting Swedish law enforcement authorities.

Our embassies will be instructed to monitor the issue of crime with links to Sweden. Our embassies in places such as the Western Balkans, the South Caucasus and Latin America will be specially tasked with prioritising this issue.

The Government will continue the successful efforts against organised crime in the Council of the Baltic Sea States and within the framework of the Barents Euro-Arctic Council, the EU Eastern Partnership and the Nordic Council of Ministers.

Sweden will enhance efforts to stop the flow of weapons and drugs, and take new steps against cross-border crime and terrorism. Europol and Eurojust are central to this work.

Mr/Madam Speaker,

Global warming is affecting us here and now.

It is not just a matter of direct consequences of more extreme weather – an unstable climate also disrupts the economy, food security and our welfare and security.

Climate change exacerbates tensions and conflicts. Sweden will continue to show leadership through climate diplomacy that encourages other countries to raise their ambitions.

The EU is a necessary force in global climate action. Sweden will continue to show leadership both in and outside the EU and will be the world’s first fossil-free welfare nation. Our climate efforts are ranked the highest in the world. We have doubled our contribution to the Green Climate Fund. We are working at home and internationally for a just transition.

Functioning ecosystems are essential for all life. Forests, wetlands and oceans are home to a rich biodiversity. The marine environment is under enormous pressure from climate change, overexploitation, pollution and eutrophication. The Government wants to see a global target of 30 per cent of oceans designated as marine protection areas.

Mr/Madam Speaker,

Democracy around the world continues to be challenged and questioned.

This trend is threatening the foundation of our safety and security. Sweden is therefore increasing its efforts to defend and promote democracy around the world through the Drive For Democracy initiative.

We are building alliances with like-minded countries and organisations that want to help strengthen democracy. The appropriation to democracy aid has been increased.

We are increasing support to ensure open societies, particularly for free and independent media and freedom of the press.

We are defending and promoting the rights of LGBTI people.

We are strengthening our measures to combat corruption, which is one of the worst obstacles to development. All suspicions of corruption in aid are followed up and addressed.

We are boosting the significance of trade as a platform for dialogue on human rights and democracy. Swedish export credits for investment in exploration and exploitation of fossil fuels must cease by 2022.

Increasing antisemitism is a growing concern all over the world and a threat to democracy. The Prime Minister has therefore taken the initiative to hold an international conference in Malmö in October 2020 for Holocaust remembrance and combating antisemitism.

Mr/Madam Speaker,

The rights of women and girls are under attack. Conservative forces are trying to restrict the right of women and girls to decide over their own bodies and lives.

Issues relating to women, peace and security, as well as women’s sexual and reproductive health and rights, are especially important to stand up for.

To reverse this trend, courageous action is needed at all levels. This is why we are pursuing a feminist foreign policy.

It is gratifying that we have been joined by countries such as Canada, France, Luxembourg and Mexico.

Within the EU, Sweden and France have taken the initiative to improve the effectiveness of the EU’s gender equality work, and we are establishing a feminist trade policy.

Mr/Madam Speaker,

Around the world, more than 165 million people are in need of humanitarian assistance. The 2030 Agenda provides a roadmap for sustainable development that permeates Sweden’s work. Sweden’s development assistance is effective and world-class. The Government remains committed to the 1 per cent goal.

War is a catastrophe for people and societies. Children are often the worst affected. Here at home, in the UN and in the EU, Sweden is working to safeguard rights and strengthen the protection of children.

It is important that the EU has a common asylum system that provides legal certainty, is humane and sustainable, and in which all countries take their responsibility. The right to asylum must be protected.

Extreme poverty has been falling since 1990, but inequality is rising.

Inequality is not only unjust and a barrier to economic development – it also creates a breeding ground for tensions and conflict. We have seen examples of this in several major demonstrations around the world, not least in Chile. Greater equality is part of Sweden’s foreign policy.

The Global Deal initiative promotes social dialogue and sustainable growth globally. In certain countries, standing up for trade unions and decent working conditions means risking your life. Trade union rights are part of our Drive for Democracy and will be raised in all Ministry for Foreign Affairs country reports on human rights.

Mr/Madam Speaker,

World trade contributes to lifting entire countries out of poverty and to the implementation of the 2030 Agenda.

As a member of the EU, Sweden is pursuing a policy for free and fair trade that contributes to sustainable development and creates jobs throughout the country. Every third job in Sweden depends on our trade with the rest of the world.

We are mobilising our efforts with an updated export and investment strategy for the whole of Sweden.

Expo 2020 in Dubai will showcase Swedish companies’ competitiveness in innovation and sustainability.

Mr/Madam Speaker,

We cannot take a passive stance on the nuclear threat.

Developments are alarming: arms control agreements are being abandoned. Nuclear weapons arsenals are being expanded and modernised.

Disarmament and non-proliferation are central foreign and security policy priorities for the Government.

Through the Stockholm Initiative on Nuclear Disarmament, the Government is contributing to the upcoming Review Conference of the Parties to the Treaty on the Non-Proliferation of Nuclear Weapons. This work is now being advanced at a new ministerial meeting in Germany.

As Chair of the International Atomic Energy Agency Board of Governors, Sweden is taking responsibility for non-proliferation. Compliance with the Joint Comprehensive Plan of Action nuclear deal is central.

Within the framework of the Convention on Certain Conventional Weapons, Sweden is pushing for an effective international ban on lethal autonomous weapons systems that are incompatible with the requirements of international law.

Mr/Madam Speaker,

Our close relationship with the United States is of central importance to Sweden’s security and prosperity.

A functioning international community presupposes an engaged United States. It is troubling that the United States is withdrawing from multilateral cooperation. The Government is working to ensure that trade relations with the United States work well, and that threats of new trade barriers are not carried out.

The Government’s Russia policy remains unchanged.

Where we have common interests we, like the EU, can and should cooperate with Russia. This benefits our security, and stability in our neighbourhood.

We condemn Russia’s aggression against Ukraine and its illegal annexation of Crimea. These breaches of international law challenge the European security order. Sweden supports Ukraine’s sovereignty and territorial integrity, and every country’s right to choose its own security policy path.

We are working to ensure that the EU sanctions against Russia are maintained for as long as the reasons for their introduction remain.

Sweden stands ready to contribute to the easing of regional tensions and to dialogue in the Middle East.

We are continuing our engagement in the global coalition against Daesh. Kurds, Christians and other minorities in the region must be protected.

The Government is keen to have good relations with both Israel and Palestine. Sweden – like the rest of the EU – is working for a solution based on international law in which two states can coexist in peace and security.

The Government has condemned Iran for the shooting down of a civilian aircraft which claimed the lives of 17 people who were resident in Sweden. We demand an independent and transparent investigation.

We both cooperate and engage in critical dialogue with Turkey. The EU has condemned Turkey’s offensive in north-eastern Syria. At the same time, the Syrian regime has ruthlessly bombed its own country to rubble for almost nine years. All licences for Sweden’s exports of military equipment to Turkey have been withdrawn.

The humanitarian, political and economic crisis in Venezuela is worsening day by day. Together with the international community, we are working for a peaceful solution.

Increasing polarisation in Bolivia is serious and has led to escalating violence and vandalism.

China’s increasingly active role in the global arena presents opportunities and challenges. We welcome the Riksdag’s consensus on the written communication on our China policy. 

We are conducting a frank and open dialogue with China based on our own interests and those of the EU. Human rights and freedom of expression are important aspects of this.

India is an important global actor and partner for Sweden. It is a significant market that will play an increasingly important role for growth and employment in our country.

At the UN Climate Action Summit in New York, Sweden and India launched the Leadership Group for Industry Transition to ensure a fossil-free future for heavy industry.

The African continent has a young population. If the many young people there receive access to education and employment, a number of African countries could develop at a rapid pace. But the challenges are also great.

Human rights, democracy and gender equality are priorities in Sweden’s Africa policy, along with migration and trade. It is important to support sustainable development in Africa. This can involve girls’ schooling and increased access to electricity.

The security situation in the Sahel continues to be very troubling, not least in Mali. The region is characterised by weak states. The situation is a breeding ground for radicalisation.

Mr/Madam Speaker,

The Ministry for Foreign Affairs handles many consular cases. These can involve anything from crises and disasters to deprivation of liberty. Most people are helped without publicity, but some cases receive a lot of attention.

The work to help Swedes in distress abroad is always conducted with the best interests of those affected in mind.

Mr/Madam Speaker,

In troubled times, with a harsh tone from world leaders and aggressive big-power behaviour, Sweden is showing that another path is possible.

With an open and democratic environment, with tough debates but also a striving for consensus, we are showing that freedom, equality and openness are not yesterday’s solutions.

Sweden is, and will continue to be, one of the world’s best countries to live in, and we are making a difference around the world. This is something we Swedes should be proud of.

今日头条:⼼系疫区 共克时艰 瑞典华⼈总会第⼀批医疗援助物资顺利到达宜昌三院

北欧绿色邮报网报道(记者陈雪霏)据来自瑞典华人总会消息,2020年1⽉29⽇-2⽉11⽇,历经14天的艰难险阻,瑞典华⼈总会第⼀批医疗救援物资完成从采购、运输清关到达定向指定医院湖北省宜昌第三⼈⺠医 院。

据了解, 1⽉30⽇,带着瑞典华⼈总会捐赠者们沉甸甸的爱⼼委托,第⼀批救援物 质(50000个医⽤⼿术⼝罩和990个N95呼吸防护⼝罩,价值8475欧元即 90121.46克朗)从芬兰赫尔⾟基装箱等待运输。由于货舱爆仓,救援物资在芬 兰焦急等待五天后,于2⽉4⽇挤上了由吉祥航空⻜往上海浦东国际机场的航 班。2⽉7⽇,经过繁琐的报关流程,这批货物终于清关成功。

2⽉11⽇,救援物资到达定向指定医院宜昌市第三⼈⺠医院,由院负责⼈ 验收⼊库。⾄此,瑞典华⼈总会历经⻓达14天的艰⾟努⼒,50990件物品⼀件 不少地安全到达前线医护⼈员⼿⾥。我们坚信,能抗能打的宜昌三院在治愈91 岁全国最⾼龄新型冠状病毒肺炎感染者痊愈后,定能精⼼救治更多的患者出 院。

瑞典华人总会表示,战役还在继续,我们没有时间来体会此批物资所遇到的艰⾟和困难,也来不及向各位分享每⼀步背后的故事,因为我们第⼆批物资已经集结完毕,将于 今⽇(2020年2⽉12)运往丹⻨哥本哈根。瑞典华⼈总会第⼆批物资将定向捐 赠到湖北省⻩冈市中⼼医院和浠⽔县中医院。疫情就是命令,我们将全⼒与时 间赛跑,争取早⽇将驰援⻩冈的物资运到前线医务⼈员⼿中。

附:第⼀批物资公示:https://www.kineser.se/index.php/2015-03-30-20-55- 29/661-2020-02-02-02-55-30

湖北新增病例1638例 较往日有所回落

据中新社武汉2月12日电 (记者 马芙蓉)据湖北省卫生健康委员会12日通报,11日0时至24时,湖北新增新冠肺炎病例1638例,新增死亡94例,新增出院417例。
  通报数据显示,新增1638例病例中,武汉市1104例、孝感市109例、黄冈市66例;新增死亡94例中,武汉市72例、孝感市4例、黄冈市2例;新增出院417例中,武汉市171例、黄冈市59例、孝感市40例。
  这是湖北近10天来,新增病例首次在2000例以下。2月2日至10日,湖北连续9天日新增病例逾2000例,其中4日最高达3156例,10日最低为2097例。
  值得注意的是,11日也是湖北连续第12天新增出院病例超过新增死亡病例。2月8日以来,湖北日新增出院病例均在300例以上,远超新增死亡病例。
  截至11日24时,湖北累计报告新冠肺炎病例33366例,其中武汉市19558例、孝感市2751例、黄冈市2398例;累计治愈出院2639例;累计死亡1068例,病死率3.20%,其中潜江市5例、病死率5.56%,武汉市820例、病死率4.19%。
  据通报,湖北目前仍在院治疗26121例,其中重症5724例、危重症1517例,均在定点医疗机构接受隔离治疗。现有疑似病例11295人,当日排除6756人;当日新增临床诊断病例4890例,现有临床诊断病例10567例;疑似病例、临床诊断病例集中隔离15514人。累计追踪密切接触者152251人,尚在接受医学观察77195人。(完)     

福建日新增确诊病例数持续下降 190家台资企业恢复生产

据中新社福州2月12日电 (龙敏 闫旭)2月11日0-24时,福建省报告新增新型冠状病毒肺炎确诊病例5例、疑似病例19例;新增治愈出院病例7例。至此,福建省累计报告新型冠状病毒肺炎确诊病例272例,其中危重型8例、重型16例,无死亡病例;累计治愈出院病例46例,目前住院病例226例;现有报告新型冠状病毒肺炎疑似病例共74例。
  梳理可见,福建每日新增确诊病例数已连续3天下降;福州市64例、莆田市52例、泉州市43例位居福建各地市前三;莆田市城厢区30例位居福建各县域首位。
  目前,福建在坚持疫情防控不放松的同时,以“硬核”政策和真金白银,帮助企业纾困解难,积极推动复产复工。福建省水利厅通报,截至目前,罗源霍口等节水供水重大水利工程已全部复工。
  福建省是两岸合作先行先试区域。连日来,福建省部分台资企业开始逐步复工,同时防疫、复产措施并举,有序推进企业复产;截至2月11日,全省台资企业共有190家恢复生产。
  福建各地积极为具备复工条件的台企做好保障工作。其中,平潭台湾创业园出台多项措施助力园内台企复工复产。平潭两岸发展有限公司相关负责人介绍,为平潭台湾创业园内的个体商户、中小微企业免除今年2月1日至4月30日租金。
  在东南(福建)汽车工业有限公司,刚刚复工的工人们穿着工作装、戴着口罩在生产线上忙碌。该公司台籍总经理助理吕元锦说,“为确保生产安全,该公司选择先局部复工,主要生产春节前接下的紧急订单。随着疫情防控工作的推进,企业的生产经营会恢复正常。”
  自1月28日起,福建省就开展在闽台胞台企数据摸排工作,为在闽台胞台企做好各项服务。截至2月11日,在闽台港澳同胞无新冠肺炎确诊或疑似病例。(完)    

新疆驻村第一书记的“白+黑”:战“疫”又战“贫”

北欧绿色邮报网援引中新社乌鲁木齐2月12日电 题:新疆驻村第一书记的“白+黑”:战“疫”又战“贫”
  中新社记者 朱景朝
  新疆南部的喀什,阻击防控新冠肺炎疫情,和全国保持着同样的步调。
  北京时间11日10时,当地天刚亮,新疆维吾尔自治区商务厅驻喀什市亚尔贝西村第一书记许业平,通过视频参加全市乡镇街道疫情防控会。10时30分许,村里晨会开始,布置四项工作:研究低收入家庭每户收入巩固提升措施;470座大棚扣膜、施肥、犁地、起垄;村医每天例行体温检查,村干部梳理排查登记回村人员和走访居家隔离户等;协调村蔬菜粮油店供应当天的米、面、菜、油、蛋等。
  眼下,新疆众多像许业平这样的驻村第一书记都在坚守一线。喀什地区拥有人口460多万,占新疆的五分之一,是新疆人口最多的地州。该地区亦是新疆南部深度贫困的四地州之一,脱贫攻坚任务十分繁重。
  11时许,许业平要赶到他的联系户家中。
  许业平的联系户是武汉理工大学大一学生麦麦提艾力•喀日,春节前从武汉返乡,1月21日即被带到乡卫生院检查,身体没有异常,回家后隔离。此后,了解身体状况、疏导情绪是许业平每天的工作之一。
  麦麦提艾力在电话中告诉记者,他现在仍主动隔离宅在家中,每天看看书,和同学微信,为武汉加油。除村医给测量体温,还要自测,将结果发到村工作群里。每天会有人为其送菜到家。
  许业平和驻村工作队的同事们已将印好的疫情防控手册发到了各户。为了防范近距离接触造成传播的风险,亚尔贝西村村委会还于半月前出台了新的村规民约:见面问候不再握手,也不再行贴面礼。疫情结束后恢复。
  11时30分许,许业平到乡上的育苗温室,查看育苗情况。包括巴哈尔古丽在内的15户低收入家庭在育苗。
  南疆春来早,现在,白天的高温达到了8℃,各种农事开启。预计2月20日大棚就要下苗。
  巴哈尔古丽今年35岁,她每天育圣女果苗约百棵,可拿到70元左右的工钱。她说,干活前后都要洗手,大家都戴着口罩,保持2米距离。她的丈夫平时做建筑工,随着当地企业慢慢复工,他要开启一年的新生活。
  许业平告诉记者,该村大棚基地有470座大棚,2019年10月投入使用。今年春天除了种植圣女果、莲花白等蔬菜外,还要种植西瓜、甜瓜。蔬菜和瓜果会在“五一”节前上市,“这个基地将成为村民持续增收的新动力。”
  中午饭,他们在地头吃:一碗茶、一个馕、两根香蕉。
  午饭后,在村大棚基地,许业平和他的驻村工作队同事们及23户相对贫困的家庭在120个大拱棚内起垄作业,直到20时20分。
  20时30分许,村里开晚会,听取各片区长汇报走访居民和排查返乡人员及居家隔离户的情况,总结盘点一天的农业生产准备工作和疫情防控工作。
  2019年年底,喀什地区喀什市、岳普湖县、塔什库尔干塔吉克自治县等七个深度贫困县市脱贫。许业平说,目前,工作的重点是脱贫之后的巩固提升。
  22时30分,喀什地区召开疫情防控工作视频会。
  12日凌晨1点,许业平到村口的3个出入村登记点分别检查值班人员在岗情况和一天的出入登记。
  12日凌晨2点50分,回到宿舍,上床,看看微博微信,关注国内疫情防控消息。
  春到人间,战“疫”必胜,许业平在日记中写道。(完)    

记者手记:2500万草原儿女抱团战“疫”:没有人是一座孤岛

北欧绿色邮报网援引中新社呼和浩特2月12日电 题:记者手记:2500万草原儿女抱团战“疫”:没有人是一座孤岛
  中新社记者 李爱平
  疫情之下,没有人是一座孤岛。
  在过去的20天中,内蒙古自治区2500万草原儿女,正在为湖北加油、为武汉加油,也为自己加油。人们共盼疫情走远,摘下口罩。
  千里之外的湖北是此次新冠肺炎疫情的“重灾区”。
  2月11日,内蒙古对湖北驰援200吨羊肉、100吨牛肉、100吨猪肉和200吨牛奶的消息在社交媒体上传出,网友真诚希望“湖北老乡肉到病除、奶到病除”。
  内蒙古自治区商务厅厅长田永在接受记者采访时说:“一方有难,八方支援,此次驰援湖北的物资是带着内蒙古2500万草原儿女对湖北人民的关心和爱去的。”
  这不是内蒙古第一次给予湖北驰援。
  稍早前的1月26日,内蒙古首批驰援武汉的30吨马铃薯从乌兰察布市集宁南火车站缓缓开行,发往武汉。
  对于此举网友点赞称,内蒙古是湖北民众的“老铁”,驰援的物资“实实在在”。
  此外,因各种原因暂时滞留在内蒙古的“湖北老乡”亦得到了当地的“特别关爱”。
  48岁的曹辉是湖北谷城人,作为无明显症状人员,曾在乌兰察布市集宁区汇丰大酒店度过一段特殊的“居住观察生活”。
  “内蒙古人很热情,待我像家人,特别温暖。”曹辉说,“这里的工作人员知道我们不喜欢吃面食,就想着法儿提供其他可口饭菜。”
  23岁的霍顺意是湖北黄冈人,说起在内蒙古的这段“居住观察生活”,他说,“内蒙古人热情,实在,够朋友。”
  疫情之下,草原儿女与中国各省抱团抗“疫”,正让善良、关爱这些词汇赋予新的意义。
  2月6日,武汉籍新冠肺炎患者胡雅琪从中国边城二连浩特市的医院痊愈出院。在接受媒体采访时,胡雅琪说得最多的一句话是:“接受治疗的半个月中,这里给了我第二次生命。”
  她说,疫情之下,“没有人是一座孤岛”这句话,自己懂了,这句话该赋予更多的意义与分量。
  当她写给内蒙古新冠肺炎防控工作指挥部的感谢信被媒体刊登时,很多人对她文中的一段话,印象深刻。
  “医护人员为了让我多吃饭、好好吃饭,他们也是花尽心思,竭尽全力照顾我的口味、喜好,去搭配每日餐食……渐渐的,我在心里把他们当做自己在内蒙古的亲人了。”
  清风徐来,未有寒意。中国民众期盼摘下口罩,共迎春暖花开。(完)    

“饮水思源”新疆不忘湖北逾20年支援情:“亲人有难,我想尽心帮助”

北欧绿色邮报网援引中新社乌鲁木齐2月12日电 题:“饮水思源”新疆不忘湖北逾20年支援情:“亲人有难,我想尽心帮助”
  中新社记者 孙亭文
  疫情当下,在全国支援湖北抗“疫”的暖流中,处处有着“湖北印记”的新疆博尔塔拉蒙古自治州(以下简称“博州”)也将支援的力量送到汉水之滨。除博州外,“饮水思源”的新疆人不忘湖北20多年的对口支援,都想为湖北战胜“疫”情出份力,“亲人有难,我想尽心帮助”。
  博州位于新疆西北部,其境内的阿拉山口口岸是第二座亚欧大陆桥的重要铁路口岸。早在1999年,湖北就开始援建博州。后来新一轮对口支援新疆工作中,湖北再次援助博州。20多年来,一批批湖北援疆干部人才将足迹印刻在新疆大地上,一个个援疆项目在博州落地生根,开花结果。
  受援地博州:“亲人有难,我想尽力帮助”
  近日,新疆博州温泉县的小伙巴•巴音托勒变卖自家11匹马,折现8.8万元(人民币,下同),捐献给了援助自己家乡的湖北省咸宁市通城县。“得知湖北疫情严重,我心里很难过,湖北就像我们的第二家乡,那里的人们就是我们的亲人。之前他们帮助我们,现在我想尽力帮助他们。”
  2015年,博州政府帮助牧民建设抗震房,湖北省给予了每户1万元的补助金,巴•巴音托勒是受益者之一。“马象征着彪悍和刚毅,我希望湖北的亲人们面对疫情像马一样坚强,早日战胜疫情。”
  疫情发生后,博州阿拉山口市民众孙万里将自己库存的逾1.1万只口罩邮寄到黄冈市团风县。孙万里说,湖北省疫情最严重,另外湖北对口援助博州,“以前都是他们不远千里来帮助我们,现在‘兄弟’有难,我们更应当尽自己的绵薄之力,一起渡过难关。”
  饮水思源的还有新疆精河县天山果业公司,该公司向武汉一线的医护人员捐赠了枸杞饮品。该公司经理张勤说:“我们的企业是在湖北援疆政策的扶持下发展起来的,如今湖北遭受疫情,我们理应做点事。”
  除了博州的民间力量在行动外,博州各地官方的支援也从“银色的草原”涌向汉水之滨。精河县向荆门市红十字会、襄阳市红十字会各捐助50万元;温泉县向宜昌市、咸宁市捐赠疫情防控资金各50万元;博乐市向武汉市捐款100万元;阿拉山口捐款100万元支持黄石市抗“疫”,援助的5万只口罩也在发往黄石的路上……
  新疆天山南北:饮水思源不忘湖北20年支援情
  除了处处有“湖北印记”的博州外,在天山南北的大地上,新疆各族民众也为湖北抗“疫”贡献自己的力量。
  10日,新疆察布查尔县的一名老兵向武汉捐款5万元。这位名叫阿布迪里木•艾买提的老兵说:“这次疫情非常严重,我攒的5万元钱捐给武汉,我想尽自己的一份力帮助他们渡过难关。”同日,一辆满载30吨次氯酸钠(84消毒液原液)的专用运输车从乌鲁木齐市出发,开往武汉市,以支援当地疫情防控工作。
  11日,贴着“武汉,新疆阿克苏人民和你在一起”横幅的数辆大型货车装载着100吨“冰糖心”苹果,从新疆阿克苏出发,驰援4000公里外的武汉。另外,阿克苏人没有忘记对口支援阿克苏的浙江省,逾百吨的果品也紧急送往西子湖畔。同日,新疆巴州向武汉捐赠的100吨库尔勒香梨也启程出发……
  截至目前,新疆已经三批支援湖北医疗队、380多名队员“逆行”飞赴武汉。首批医疗队队员钱瑶瑶接受中新社记者采访时说:“我曾在武汉读书四年,怀着感恩之心我回到湖北,为武汉尽快战胜疫情而努力。我希望武汉还是以前的武汉,更美好的武汉。”
  新疆维吾尔自治区主席雪克来提•扎克尔为新疆首批医疗队送行时说,湖北支援新疆,推动新疆各族民众幸福生活付出了多年。现在湖北人民受疫情影响,我们要带着感恩的心帮助湖北人民战胜疫情。
  “汉水天山一脉牵,鄂疆手足情相连”,正如新疆温泉县牧民巴特所说:“湖北亲人,你们援助我们20多年,现在你们遇到了困难,我们尽自己最大的努力,希望能帮亲人们尽快渡过难关。”(完)