In preparation for the 17th World AIDS Day, Chinese Premier Wen Jiabao
recently called for "unremitting efforts" in the country's anti-AIDS campaign,
while making an important statement attached to a report by the Ministryof
Public Health on the progress of the country's HIV/AIDS-prevention work.
In his message, Premier Wen, a member of the Standing Committeeof the
Political Bureau of the Communist Party of China (CPC) Central Committee, paid
cordial tribute to all HIV carriers and AIDS patients in the country, showed
lofty respect to all medical workers dealing with the deadly HIV/AIDS, and
sincere thanks to people from all walks of life who have cared and supported the
HIV/AIDS prevention efforts, according to Ministry of Health sources.
China has made "remarkable progress" in its HIV/AIDS preventionand control
work, acknowledged Wen, but the country still faces a stark situation in this
field. He urged government departments at all levels to "give priority" to the
issue, by "utilizing all sorts of resources and conscientiously implementing all
preventiveand control policies and measures."
He called for still greater, substantial efforts in creating public awareness
about the issue and making strenuous efforts to curb the spread of HIV/AIDS.
World AIDS Day falls on December 1.
Last year, Premier Wen marked the day by paying a visit to AIDSpatients and
shaking hands with them at a Beijing-based hospital.
Earlier this year, the State Council set up an HIV/AIDS Prevention Committee,
issued a specific decree and hosted a national conference on the issue. China
has also launched a nationwide campaign against the illegal blood collecting and
supply business.
On July 9 this year, before the opening of the World AIDS Conference (July
11-16), Premier Wen published a signed article calling for combined efforts from
the whole society for preventionand control of the deadly
disease.