China issues new documents on implementing Healthy China initiative
Updated 21:14, 16-Jul-2019
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The State Council, China's cabinet, has issued a new guideline to implement the country's Healthy China initiative.

With focus on disease prevention and health promotion, the guideline proposed 15 special campaigns to "intervene in health influencing factors, protect full-life-cycle health and prevent and control major diseases."

An action plan for 2019-2030 has also been rolled out, specifying objectives and tasks of each campaign, as well as responsibilities of different actors in the campaign. 

A press conference to announce the new guideline. /VCG Photo

A press conference to announce the new guideline. /VCG Photo

Major objectives of the action can be divided into three parts:

Comprehensive intervention on health-influencing factors, including popularizing health knowledge, implementing rational diet, nationwide fitness programs and tobacco control, and promoting mental health and healthy environment.

CGTN Infographic by Li Yueyun

CGTN Infographic by Li Yueyun

Protect full-life-cycle health, including health of women and children, primary- and secondary-school students, workers and the aged.

CGTN Infographic by Li Yueyun

CGTN Infographic by Li Yueyun

Prevent and control major diseases, including cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases; cancer, chronic respiratory disease; diabetes; and infectious and endemic diseases.

CGTN Infographic by Li Yueyun

CGTN Infographic by Li Yueyun

"Healthy China 2030"

The plan also gives suggestions on how individuals, families and society can improve the overall mental health situation, such as by using more scientific methods to ease pressure, ensuring enough sleep, giving full play to the role of mental healthcare institutions, and enhancing mental health education among new employees and students.

In 2016, the Communist Party of China Central Committee and the State Council released the "Healthy China 2030" blueprint, which covered areas such as public health services, environment management, the medical industry and food and drug safety.

(CGTN's Guo Meiping and Gao Yun also contributed to this story; top image via VCG)

Source(s): Xinhua News Agency