Residents help each other in closed-off Haizhu communities

en.haizhu.gov.cn| Updated: Jul 13, 2022
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Due to the COVID-19 pandemic, many communities in Haizhu are under closed management. Despite these measures, community staff workers and residents have been helping each other, creating many warm moments.

In the Fuli Shunyi garden community, several residents voluntarily sent water to community staff workers, and some took the initiative to give lychees to COVID-19 epidemic prevention staff workers.

A resident in Fuli Shunyi garden community surnamed Zu shared a special birthday photo for his child in the community's WeChat group. In response, his neighbors in the same building sent birthday wishes to the child in the WeChat group, and even made a special video for the child.

On July 10, a resident surnamed Li of Cuicheng Garden went to the medical security team in the community with his three-year-old son. The child was in critical condition with a high fever and convulsions. The doctor immediately examined the child and took first aid measures. After emergency treatment, the child's convulsions were relieved, his complexion gradually became rosy, his breathing gradually calmed down, and his vital signs were stable.

Haizhu has established a WeChat group for material security and medical security, as well as set up a 24-hour hotline for material security and medical security to quickly respond to residents' needs.

It has also cooperated with surrounding supermarkets and e-commerce platforms to increase the distribution of residents' materials.

Haizhu has also done a good job in enforcing its closed management, centralized observation, temperature detection, nucleic acid detection, disinfection and sterilization, as well as catering distribution measures.

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Workers provide food for residents in Haizhu communities under closed management. [Photo/WeChat account: gzhzfb]

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