(Fighting against New Crown Pneumonia) The Queen of England issued a national television speech calling for "unity and determination to defeat the virus"

China News Agency, London, April 5th: Queen Elizabeth II delivered a televised speech to the British people on the evening of the 5th, encouraging people to "unite and be firm" and "successful" in the fight against the New Crown Virus epidemic.

The 93-year-old Queen said in her speech, "Although we have faced challenges before, this time it is different." The "social alienation" anti-epidemic measures brought people the "painful feeling of separation from loved ones", reminding her of the experience of evacuating children during World War II.

"This time, we work together with all countries in the world to use the great progress of science and our instinctive compassion to cure diseases." "I want to assure you that if we remain united and firm, we can overcome this virus."

As the death toll of British New Coronary Pneumonia approached 5,000, the Queen delivered a national speech called "rare" by the British media. This is the fourth national speech delivered by the Queen at an important moment since her reign for 68 years. The last speech was in 2002 when his mother died.

In her speech, the Queen thanked the British people for complying with government regulations and staying at home. They were “helping to protect vulnerable groups and save many families who have lost loved ones from suffering”, and praised those who “united to help others”, especially medical care. People in key positions said that their work "every hour" "brought us one step closer to returning to normal life."

The Queen said, "We should be comforted that although we have to endure more pain, the good days will come back, we will be reunited with friends, we will be reunited with family, we will see each other again. "(Finish)