Syria was not spared the severe covid-19 pandemic in 2020, with the first case of the novel coronavirus from abroad recorded on 22 March, with the first death occurring on the 29th of the same month. As of October 30, 2021, 43,146 people have been infected with the new crown virus, of which 26,288 have recovered and 2,560 have died.

Under the adverse conditions of the epidemic, sanctions and occasional conflicts, the reconstruction of Syria has continued. Syrians are back to normal life, happy during the festival, fireworks are set off, and teenagers play street cycling extreme sports, full of life.
Aleppo, the largest city in northern Syria, continues its pace of reconstruction, with construction vehicles operating at full capacity and master workers toiling to demolish many dangerous buildings and remove garbage and debris. Continue to pave asphalt, repair roads, create good travel conditions for citizens, and strive to restore the reputation of paradise on earth. In the asphalt paving work in Aleppo, you can see the Longgong brand forklift trucks made in China, reflecting the influence of Chinese manufacturing.