wangyun, lulijie, wangjitao, caixu, sunyuhua, wangyunxia, liujialin. Exploration and Mechanism of Action Study on the Application of Temporary Party Branches in Responding to Public Health Emergencies: A Case Study of Epidemic Prevention and Control in the Beijing Winter Olympics Village Quarantine Zone. 2024. biomedRxiv.202409.00009
Exploration and Mechanism of Action Study on the Application of Temporary Party Branches in Responding to Public Health Emergencies: A Case Study of Epidemic Prevention and Control in the Beijing Winter Olympics Village Quarantine Zone
Corresponding author: liujialin, jordan181@163.com
DOI: 10.12201/bmr.202409.00009
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Abstract: In recent years, the frequent occurrence of sudden public health emergencies, epitomized by infectious diseases, has caused immeasurable losses to all sectors of society. The issue of how to enhance the capability to handle sudden public health emergencies has become a pressing problem for the entire society to solve. Temporary Party branches, as a manifestation of the Partys political presence, can be quickly established and respond swiftly, effectively concentrating resources and strength, providing strong political and organizational support for responding to sudden public health emergencies. This study takes the epidemic prevention and control in the Beijing Winter Olympics Village quarantine area as an example, systematically analyzes the background, work objectives, organizational structure, and operation mode of the temporary Party branch, and explores its mechanism of action. It aims to enrich and perfect the scientific connotation of Party organization theory in special circumstances, providing theoretical support and practical reference for the improvement of emergency management capabilities of the Partys grassroots organizations.
Key words: Sudden Public Health Emergencies; Temporary Party Branches; Party Construction; Beijing Winter Olympics; COVID-19 PandemicSubmit time: 5 September 2024
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