(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Compatriots returning overseas: peace of mind to help China fight the epidemic

China News Service, Beijing, March 23 (Wu Kan) "We have a WeChat group in the quarantine. Everyone needs to mention everything in the group. For example, someone wants to eat greens, chili oil, and more rice .. .... The staff will meet reasonable demands as much as possible. "Recalling the segregated life in Beijing, said Gong Wei, executive vice chairman of the Moscow Chinese Overseas Chinese Federation.

The current risk of overseas epidemic import is further increasing. Centralized isolation or home isolation of overseas returnees has been conducted throughout China.

Gong Wei flew from Moscow to Beijing a few days ago, and was isolated for 14 days at an express hotel in Shunyi District. "Someone came over and the accommodation was good. I listen to songs, watch movies, and do sports in my room every day. I didn't find 14 days long!"

Gong Wei's lunch in isolation. (Photo by interviewees)

Gong Wei told reporters that there are also doctors and staff in the isolation point in the WeChat group. Everyone can raise health issues or comments at any time, and the staff will ask everyone for their opinions on what to eat for dinner. "On the day of the quarantine period, everyone in the WeChat group thanked the staff for their meticulous care.

"On the first day of isolation, dinner had meatballs, beef fried mushrooms, cabbage, chicken soup, and bananas and yogurt, and nutrition was balanced." Japanese overseas compatriot Zhu Yunqing came to the isolation point in Shanghai and posted several small videos every day. Circle of friends, record isolated lives.

Zhu Yunqing flew from Tokyo to Shanghai on March 21, and was picked up by the airport bus from the nearby hotel for isolation. The staff regularly placed three meals at the door of the room every day. "The cost of accommodation here is 200 yuan per day. I think the price is reasonable."

Zhu Yunqing said that the domestic epidemic has just stabilized, and overseas Chinese understand and support the country's isolation policy.

Overseas Chinese Tang Zhiqiang flew back from Phnom Penh, Cambodia to Fuzhou, Fujian on March 19, and was picked up by a bus to be isolated at a hotel in Putian, his hometown. "As soon as I entered the room, I saw fruits and flowers on the table. These were prepared by the Licheng District Overseas Chinese Federation for the isolation of overseas Chinese. It is so sweet!"

Fruits and flowers prepared by the Overseas Chinese Federation of Putian Licheng District for the isolation of overseas Chinese. Photo courtesy

Tang Zhiqiang said that the room and board conditions in the isolation point were good, and the staff came to take their temperature twice a day. On the second day of isolation, he received several phone calls from local foreign affairs offices, police stations, and the community to solicit and register information. "My hometown's epidemic prevention work is very meticulous, and our care is in place, which makes me feel warm.

Min Jie, who is studying at the University of Barcelona in Spain, is one of many returning international students. She flew to Shenzhen from Barcelona on March 15 and returned to her hometown of Nanning, Guangxi after two days of medical isolation observation. She was arranged to stay in the isolation hotel as soon as she got off the bus. .

Min Jie told reporters that lunch and dinner are both three dishes and one soup. They are well-prepared, and they also deliver fruit and drinks once a day. If they are not full, they can call the staff to send instant noodles. "Parents can also send me daily necessities. They put them at the door of the hotel, and someone will bring them to me."

Min Jie said, "The motherland's war epidemic has not come easily, and our peace of mind is to help the motherland fight the epidemic." (End)