(Shanghai War Epidemic Record) Keep the "Shanghai" log: let the milk powder diapers "run" Shanghai strives to protect mothers and babies from the epidemic

  China News Service, Shanghai, April 10th: Let the milk powder diapers "run" Shanghai strives to ensure mother and baby worry-free under the epidemic

  Reporter Xu Jing

  Record the information of the required maternal and infant products, find out the matching specifications, models and quantities, and then place them in batches by region, waiting for the purchaser to come to the door for "contactless pickup"... On the 10th, Shanghai Chongming Yiheng Maternal and Infant Products The person in charge of the store, Zhu Jianfei, was busy until 6:00 in the morning, just like the previous days.

  "After completing the application procedures, I entered the store on the afternoon of the 4th, and now I stay in the store 24 hours a day and do not go out, and 3 colleagues are taking orders at home. The demand for mother and baby products is indeed very large, and I have to be busy until 12 every night. When it hits 1:00, the inventory in the warehouse is almost sold out, and I will go to stock up soon." On the phone, Zhu Jianfei's voice was a little anxious.

  As of April 10, due to the severe epidemic situation, some communities in Shanghai that have been closed and controlled for a long time have been closed and controlled for nearly a month, and the shorter ones have been closed for more than 10 days.

Many parents and mothers are unable to go out to buy, leaving milk powder, diapers and other maternal and child supplies in a dilemma.

  Zhu Jianfei told reporters that many babies have lost their "rations", and those who have rice noodles can be replaced with rice noodles first, and those who don't have rice noodles are really anxious; The phenomenon is very common, and it makes me very anxious to hear it.”

  To Zhu Jianfei's relief, after layers of approval, Yiheng Maternity and Baby Products Store reopened at the fastest speed.

Citizens of Chongming can choose to directly contact the store or the special class for the supply of living materials in the township and village where they are located to register the information of the milk powder and maternal and child products they need. Home delivery.

On the one hand, he actively contacted the source of goods, and on the other hand, Zhu Jianfei also hoped that citizens could buy on demand, understand each other, and overcome difficulties together.

The interior of the mother and baby shop.

Photo by Shen Hai

  Since April 8, Shanghai has focused on opening up the "last mile" and "last 100 meters" in the supply guarantee, facing the increasing purchase of maternal and infant products during the lockdown period, especially the milk powder demand for low-month-old infants , Many supermarkets and platforms have opened channels such as "emergency special needs" services to maximize the needs of special groups.

  Chen Tong, the deputy mayor of Shanghai and the head of the special class for the protection of living materials of the city's epidemic prevention and control leading group, said that the allocation, transportation, and distribution of maternal and infant products will be given priority, and major e-commerce platforms and supermarkets will be given priority to receive them. order and delivery.

In terms of supply of maternal and infant products, the demand for popular maternal and infant products is mainly met by integrated supermarkets such as Lianhua Supermarket, Metro, and Carrefour.

  Data shows that in the past 10 days, the above-mentioned supermarket channels have sold more than 3,500 cans of infant milk powder on average per day, and the current inventory is 133,200 cans, with sufficient supply.

During the epidemic, orders can be placed through the above-mentioned corporate online mobile applications, and the offline stores of the company will deliver them to the community.

  For the demand for personalized maternal and child products, Shanghai has sorted out more than 10 companies that are familiar to the public for the supply of maternal and child products, and applied for vehicle passes in a timely manner.

Chen Tong said that Shanghai has promoted e-commerce platforms such as Meituan and Ele.me to connect with maternal and infant insurance companies. Relying on the e-commerce platform to collect information on citizens' needs, it will connect with maternity and infant product brands in a timely manner to solve practical difficulties for citizens.

  E-commerce platforms and related companies have also made adequate preparations to protect the supply of rations for Shanghai babies in an all-round way.

  Wang Wenbo, vice president of Jingdong Group, said on the 10th that through emergency national allocation, the first batch of more than 80,000 maternal and infant supplies, including infant milk powder, have been delivered to Shanghai by Jingdong Logistics in the form of a dedicated car.

Among them, part of the milk powder was sent to the Shanghai Children's Medical Center to meet the needs of infants and young children treated in the "parent-child cabin".

In the future, it will continue to donate and distribute materials such as infant formula milk powder and diapers required for the "parent-child shelter".

  After applying for the supply guarantee pass, Bellamy's started community group buying and launched four different specifications of baby ration packages to meet the various needs of the community as much as possible.

Knowing that many allergic babies in Shanghai are in short supply of special infant formula milk powder, Mead Johnson China urgently dispatched 792 cans of special infant formula milk powder from Yiwu, Zhejiang, and delivered the milk powder to the Shanghai distribution point within 24 hours.

Zhu Dingping, President of Mead Johnson China Business Group, said that he will do everything possible to provide support for Chinese mothers and babies and fight the epidemic side by side with them.

  "From before the epidemic to the present, we have only sold inventory, and the prices of all products have not risen by a penny, but it is difficult to talk about it after restocking." Zhu Jianfei, who has been engaged in the business of maternal and child products for 22 years, said that he solved it. The urgent citizens expressed their gratitude to him through various channels, "I feel a little embarrassed. As a local, I hope to do my best to let the dolls live as usual. No matter how difficult it is, I am willing and I believe that there is so much power. Work hard together, and soon we will be successful in fighting the epidemic and return to normal life." (End)