Premier Li arrives in Wuhan to instruct epidemic control
[The first video is by Changjiang Daily]
China will send more medical workers, especially nurses, and resources to support epidemic control in Wuhan, the epicenter of the novel coronavirus outbreak, Premier Li Keqiang said in an inspection trip to the city on Monday.
Entrusted by Xi Jinping, general secretary of Communist Party of China Central Committee, Li extended his best regards to medical workers and offered instructions to work to contain the pneumonia-causing virus during his trip to the capital of Central China's Hubei province.
Li, who also heads a leading group of the CPC Central Committee on coping with the outbreak, made Jinyintan hospital, which has the largest number of infected patients and those in critical condition in Wuhan, his first stop.
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