【Commentary】

  As of April 15, there are 17 centralized isolation medical observation hotels in operation in Guangzhou ’s Baiyun District, with a total of 5,112 Chinese and foreign people staying and providing health services, and 1,397 in-house residents. On April 17, the reporter came to one of the hotels, and the hotel entrance was set up with multiple detection points. This hotel has a total of 100 rooms and currently has 37 foreigners from Africa. Here, single and single rooms are used for centralized isolation and medical observation. One of them is Sipara, a Malian student studying at South China Agricultural University.

  【Same period】 West Paramari students

  Because I can't go out in the room all the time, this boring thing is to sleep, I get up to bed, I want to read books, etc., because I want to go to class, we just take the class online.

  [Same period] Luo Chunming, Deputy Director of Baiyun District Emergency Management Bureau

  There are people from home and abroad, we all treat them equally, we try to be meticulous and thoughtful, and there are some services that reflect the temperature. All 24 hours provide safe and healthy services for the staying people, and also come according to their actual needs. Solve some of their practical difficulties

  【Commentary】

  According to reports, the Baiyun District Government of Guangzhou City provided two free nucleic acid tests for concentrated foreigners on the 1st and 14th days of isolation respectively, and additional translators were on duty for 24 hours. The staff was at the door Put on milk, bread, fruit and lunch set. In addition, in order to solve the problem that some foreigners are not used to eating, the staff will adjust the menu as much as possible according to their needs. In addition, the staff will help them order takeaway and send someone to the room for them.

  【Same period】 West Paramari students

  When we order takeaway, they will deliver it quickly, I think their service is really ok.

  Reporter Wang Qingran reports from Guangzhou

Editor in charge: [Wang Kai]