In the face of a major epidemic, emergency resumption of pharmaceutical production has been supported.

In response to the government’s call and in support of the fight against the epidemic, Workshop No. 1, Line 4, resumed operations on January 26, 2020—Chinese New Year’s second day. Led by Deputy General Manager Luo, several employees gave up their Spring Festival holiday to help restart production, contributing their efforts to this critical public health effort. With many restaurants closed for the holiday, Administrative Department Manager Zhang went door-to-door, seeking out dining options to ensure employees had meals and to provide robust logistical support. By sacrificing their own holiday break, they worked tirelessly to restore production.

Time:2020-03-01

In response to the government’s call and in support of the fight against the epidemic, Workshop No. 1, Line 4, resumed operations on January 26, 2020—Chinese New Year’s second day. Led by Deputy General Manager Luo, several employees forwent their Spring Festival holiday to help restart production, contributing their efforts to this critical public health effort. With many restaurants closed for the holiday, Administrative Department Manager Zhang went door-to-door, reaching out to local eateries to arrange meals and ensure that employees had access to food, thereby actively supporting and coordinating logistical operations.

Their selfless dedication—sacrificing their Spring Festival holiday to ramp up production and support the fight against the epidemic—sets an inspiring example for all of us.

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