China News Service, August 11th. According to a comprehensive report by the Canadian "Sing Tao Daily", the Canadian Chinese University Alumni Association (CCAA) launched the "Chinese Canadians Fighting the New Coronavirus Documentary" charity project, hoping to protect Canadians from all walks of life in this epidemic. The achievements and facts of China donating, helping the dying, helping the wounded, serving the community, keeping watch and helping each other, self-discipline, sticking to the post, imparting experience, scientific and technological invention, etc., are collected into a book with a rigorous scholarly attitude, and finally published in the form of historical literature.

  CCAA stated that it will cooperate with alumni associations of various universities and Chinese associations to start recruiting Chinese from all walks of life, including medical care, science and technology, politics, business, education, basic services, manufacturing, and transportation during this new crown pneumonia epidemic. Documentary information on historical events in Canada's epidemic prevention and anti-epidemic events (both Chinese and English).

Welcome letters from the public to recommend the relevant deeds of Chinese medical staff, anti-epidemic Chinese and anti-epidemic self-help groups in the medical front line, and Chinese individuals from all walks of life who have made outstanding contributions and moving stories in the fight against the epidemic or have exerted a certain degree of influence.

CCAA will conduct in-depth interviews with recommenders who provide valuable information to write a story.

At the same time, authors with certain literary literacy, thesis writing ability and historical research literacy are welcome to recommend or recommend themselves to jointly complete this public welfare project.

  The new crown pneumonia epidemic has caused a major blow to the world economy and changed people’s lives. CCAA encourages the public to provide what they have seen and heard during the period of the new crown pneumonia epidemic in the form of photojournalistic photos, videos, and documentary literature. A part of public welfare projects.

For details, please check the official website of the Canadian Chinese University Alumni Association.

Provide information or submit papers (both in Chinese and English) to: ccaa.covidbook@gmail.com.

The deadline is September 15, 2021.