Chongqing- Jeff David, the Consul General of Canada in Chongqing sent his greetings to all people in Chongqing and China. According to his words, Canada is committed to controlling the spread of the COVID-19 virus and fully supports China's response to the outbreak. “We need to conduct scientific research together, share the results of practice, and support purchase the personal protective equipment”, he said. In addition, Canada does not impose travel restrictions on travelers from China.
"United by love, Together We Stand. Be Strong, China!" campaign in Toronto, all pics provided by the Canadian Embassy in China`s Weibo
“I believe more Canadians will help China in this challenging period”, Jeff David indicated. There is a campaign in Yonge-Dundas Square in downtown Toronto "United by love, Together We Stand. Be Strong, China!" and express the aspirations of Canadians. The mayor of Toronto also called for the Toronto citizens to be united when facing the COVID-19. Besides, there are more greetings sent to China from different sectors of Canada.
donations from Canada Wellness Institute
“Personally, in the past few weeks, I have seen Chongqing different from the past two years. There are fewer pedestrians on the street and few shops open, but I can feel the solidity of Chongqing people in the epidemic. This period is difficult, but I am deeply moved by the commitment of Chongqing people to play their part and fight the epidemic”, Jeff David expressed his impression on local Chongqing people during this fight against the virus.
Be strong, China! campaign from Canadian
Be strong, China! the campaign by different sectors in Canada
In the development of the epidemic, Canadian agencies in China have also responded to the government and launched a series of assistance operations to provide China with as much help as possible.
For example, Canada Wellness Institute (China) and the Wuhan Health App have donated home test kits to Wuhan, including 10,000 electronic thermometers and oximeters for self-test. This can support the public's need for independent testing at home, and reduce infection caused by blind medical treatment to a certain extent.
Considering that the Chinese people are currently staying at home for isolation to fight the epidemic, Canada Wellness Institute (China) also launched an online service function. Users can choose a "14-day lifestyle training camp" for online psychological consultation and other services.