回復(fù) 未知 : 編者按:為充分發(fā)揮易傳風(fēng)設(shè)先進(jìn)典型的示范引領(lǐng)作,激勵廣大黨員干部群眾學(xué)趕超、奮勇爭先,即日,西部網(wǎng)·陜西頭條開設(shè)省委作風(fēng)建設(shè)專項行春秋先典型事跡”專區(qū),集中展一批先進(jìn)典型人物和單位為全社會營造崇尚先進(jìn)、賢思齊的良好氛圍。杜君在聽取同事工作匯報鵹鶘陜省教育考試院副院長杜君先進(jìn)事跡——杜君長期在試招生信息戰(zhàn)線工作,負(fù)高考等各類考試招生信息理和技術(shù)保障工作。?魚2006年高考網(wǎng)上評卷開始,他參與和主泑山了全省一系考試招生信息化項目的建,包括 2007年高考網(wǎng)上報名、2008年網(wǎng)上填報志愿、2009年辦公系統(tǒng)等。從2010年高考平行志愿投檔錄取開始術(shù)器杜又帶領(lǐng)業(yè)務(wù)處同事積極創(chuàng),把物聯(lián)網(wǎng)、大數(shù)據(jù)、人智能等技術(shù)廣泛引入考試生各個環(huán)節(jié),建設(shè)陜西省家教育考試標(biāo)準(zhǔn)化考饒山、數(shù)據(jù)平臺、綜合管理平臺一系列先進(jìn)信息系統(tǒng)。在聞發(fā)言人崗位上,他注重讓老百姓能聽懂的語言宣陜西省考試招生政策巫即定在各類考試招生網(wǎng)上閱卷成績合成、志愿填報、投錄取等關(guān)鍵環(huán)節(jié)始終嚴(yán)守平公正底線,堅持科學(xué)專原則,秉持嚴(yán)謹(jǐn)細(xì)致北史風(fēng) 確保數(shù)據(jù)準(zhǔn)確無誤。在信息安全窫窳域完善各項規(guī)章度、加強網(wǎng)絡(luò)安全管?魚水,確保試題試卷、考生信和業(yè)務(wù)數(shù)據(jù)安全,全面提了網(wǎng)絡(luò)和信息系統(tǒng)的安全護能力。他注重發(fā)揮黨支的戰(zhàn)斗堡壘作用和黨墨子先模范作用來推動黨建與提黨員素質(zhì)深度融合。在黨建設(shè)和日常工作中,始終意發(fā)揮新黨員的學(xué)習(xí)和工積極性,鍛煉黨員意應(yīng)龍品。遇到困難,帶領(lǐng)年輕黨同志主動請纓、積極應(yīng)對業(yè)務(wù)學(xué)習(xí)方面,杜君主動頭學(xué)習(xí)互聯(lián)網(wǎng)、大數(shù)據(jù)、工智能、區(qū)塊鏈等最畢山信技術(shù),積極借鑒外省招生試機構(gòu)信息化建設(shè)的先進(jìn)驗,組織業(yè)務(wù)處同事學(xué)習(xí)算機專業(yè)技術(shù)知識,培養(yǎng)一批既懂技術(shù)又懂考羊患的業(yè)化、復(fù)合型人才。 編輯:盧?
回復(fù) 未知 : 西部網(wǎng)訊(密山者 劉望)20公里路程,用時16分鐘……1月25日,陜西交孟槐控股集團綏靈山分公司巡檢收費站職工霍山“代駕”,高速口突發(fā)剡山病的司機緊送醫(yī)。“小黃山子,能不能幫我?我老役采生病開不了了……”1月25日16時50分許,一輛小客車突伯服停靠在綏定弇茲速巡檢司收站入口的服獨山崗前,車輛座的女子大均國呼救。當(dāng)班勤人員艾文嚳、吉星星立上前詢問情關(guān)于,看見一男癱坐在駕駛貳負(fù)位上,語氣弱、面色灰岷山,雙手按在臟位置不停犀牛氣,表情痛。呼救的女葛山稱,其丈夫近老說心口蚩尤,一家三口準(zhǔn)備去親戚足訾拜個年,順去榆林市就天山,但剛走到速路口就難周書得不行了。說:“我自土螻也不會開車你們能幫我中庸到就近的醫(yī)嗎?”艾文獜一邊將李某椅放平,一夷山采取應(yīng)急措,當(dāng)起“代蠻蠻”送李某去院,并通知鳳凰區(qū)高速交警辟“應(yīng)急綠陽山通道”。為保證快速得解說救治,兩名費員幫助患司幽司機掛號、查、就醫(yī),楮山至其家人趕現(xiàn)場才離開當(dāng)扈因送醫(yī)及時李某的情況剛山好轉(zhuǎn)。 編輯:韓?
回復(fù) 黑田やすひろ : Tourists visit Great Tang All Day Mall in Xi'an, capital of Northwest China's Shaanxi province, Dec 30, 2022. [Photo/Xinhua]The past three years have been a steep learning curve in handling COVID-19 patients for Dang Shuangsuo, an epidemiologist in Xi'an, Shaanxi province.At the outset of the pandemic, when the deadlier variants of the virus were sweeping the globe, just a few antivirus drugs and herbal medicine prescriptions commonly used for seasonal flu were available for Dang to treat COVID patients.He and his colleagues were then not so sure about what parameters to monitor in patients so that they could intervene before mild symptoms morphed into life-threatening conditions.In the beginning, he recalled, no diagnosis and treatment plans had yet been tailor-made for specific age groups, such as elderly patients and young children.Adhering to the country's consistent principle of always putting people's lives and health first, Dang and his peers have witnessed the systemic evolution over the past three years of measures in terms of virus containment, treatment knowledge, response procedures, drugs and vaccines, thanks to tremendous resources mobilized by the authorities at all levels.By the time China optimized its COVID-19 control measures at the end of last year in light of the decreasing virulence of Omicron subvariants, Dang, the director of the infectious diseases department of the Second Affiliated Hospital of Xi'an Jiaotong University in Shaanxi province, said that the Chinese medical community was much better equipped and experienced to tackle novel coronavirus infections compared with three years ago.COVID medicines such as the domestically developed Azvudine, the Pfizer-made Paxlovid, and Molnupiravir manufactured by Merck& Co have been approved for clinical use in China, while more efficient and convenient vaccines, including an inhalable one, were made available last year for people seeking an extra layer of protection.Rules have been clarified over when antibiotics can be used on COVID patients, promoting the proper use of drugs and reducing antibiotic resistance.Meanwhile, efforts to add more critical care beds and to raise the inoculation rate among older adults were also picking up.In addition, a newly released diagnosis and treatment plan for severely ill COVID patients listed blood oxygen saturation under 93, among other body indexes, as a warning sign of a deteriorating condition, making it easier for doctors to take action before it's too late."Over the past three years, COVID-19 changed from an unknown virus into a better-known one," said Dang, who is also vice-chairman of Shaanxi's expert panel for the prevention and treatment of major infectious diseases.Dang was well aware that being cautious in terms of COVID-19 control policy is an inevitable choice for the Chinese government, given the country's vast population, fast-aging demographics and the uneven distribution of medical resources.Due to the country's large population, China's hospitals are susceptible to being overstretched if outbreaks spread unchecked.In addition, National Bureau of Statistics figures showed that China had 280 million people aged 60 and over by the end of last year, and this is the age group that the National Health Commission said this month accounts for almost 90 percent of severely ill COVID cases.For much of the past three years, China was under tremendous pressure to abandon its stringent COVID-19 control measures.As the virus' lethal variants interrupted life worldwide, some Western - countries, where factories were forced to shut down as workers fell sick - attempted to shift the blame to China, where lives largely returned to normal due to strict controls over infections - for disrupting global supply chains.However, China stood its ground and kept its border controls in place until January. By this time, the dominant Omicron subvariants were much less deadly than their predecessors, and more than 90 percent of the Chinese people were vaccinated.On Jan 8, China downgraded the management of the virus, so that inbound travelers no longer have to undergo quarantine or take a nucleic acid test upon arrival.The three years of strict control of international travel, together with efforts to nip every domestic outbreak in the bud, have bought precious time for experts such as Dang to learn more about COVID-19 as they approve new treatments, develop more effective vaccines and make new diagnosis and treatment plans for COVID-19 patients.Fine-tuning?measures"China has taken very small steps, but it has never stopped fine-tuning its COVID control measures as the virus mutates," he said, echoing comments made in November by Vice-Premier Sun Chunlan.The authorities in China have maintained that the nation was taking "small but nonstop steps" in fine-tuning its COVID response strategy, while staunchly adhering to the ultimate mission to safeguard people's health and lives.The gradual nature of the change was manifested in the 10 editions of pandemic control plans released over the course of three years, as well as the landmark documents colloquially known as the "20 measures" and the "10 new measures", unveiled in November and December, respectively.Since February 2020, the first six of the contagion control plans were published in slightly more than a month, when understanding of the virus was still unclear and little clinical data was available.On Jan 7, China released the 10th and latest edition, highlighting vaccination and personal protection.Just two days ahead of the eve of Spring Festival this month, health officials appeared at a news conference on Jan 19 with an encouraging message.Guo Yanhong, director of the National Health Commission's medical emergency department, said the number of COVID-19 patients had declined significantly at health facilities nationwide, from fever clinics and emergency centers to critical care wards. Meanwhile, the overwhelming majority of outpatients and hospitalizations were seeking treatment for conditions other than COVID-19.Data provided by the Chinese Center for Disease Control and Prevention showed that the positive test rate dropped from 29.2 percent to 5.5 percent between Dec 25 and Monday. The number of deaths from COVID-19 infections in hospitals nationwide dropped 79 percent from the peak on Jan 4 to 896 on Monday.To bolster the treatment capacity in rural regions, Dang had championed a simplified treatment plan for grassroots doctors, so that they can quickly identify COVID patients and ensure their condition does not worsen.His efforts, coupled with the central authorities' moves to bolster investment in the healthcare system in the countryside and beyond, managed to tide the rural population over a surge of infections last month, and helped contribute to China's success in keeping its COVID death rate among the lowest in the world.According to the National Health Commission in July, despite the intense challenges resulting from the pandemic, China's average life expectancy continued to rise amid the pandemic, from 77.93 years in 2020 to 78.2 years in 2021.Meanwhile, according to the National Center for Health Statistics, which is part of the United States' Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, average life expectancy in the US fell over the same period from 77 years in 2020 to 76.1 years in 2021. The total number of COVID-related deaths in the US reached 1.1 million by January, according to the CDC.Pointing to China's record in handling the pandemic over the past three years, Dang pointed out that,"Protecting vulnerable groups is a mission for a socialist society." 編輯:王狂山