[Explanation] Urumqi, the city furthest away from the ocean, is continuing an invisible war "epidemic". The hot weather that lasted for many days gradually "heated up" like people's encouraging and inflating words on social networks, warming a city.

  At 8:30 a.m. on July 29, as the city’s Changchun South Road Community Epidemic Commander, Yu Xiaoping, the first thing he did every morning when he got up, he personally went to the check-in point to check the records of the contacts, and then began to deal with the day's affairs. She told reporters that since the outbreak, community workers and volunteers have done a lot of work. They conduct door-to-door visits and surveys, arrange nucleic acid tests for residents in an orderly manner, and community workers and volunteers act as “promoters” and “security officers”. Many responsibilities such as "administrator", "courier" and so on have become normal at work late at night. I am very moved to see many citizens like them in the circle of friends.

  [Concurrent] Yu Xiaoping, Chief of Epidemic Situation of Changchun South Road, Gaoxin Street, Urumqi City

  This kind of love between people, this kind of love between people, and the transmission of positive energy between people are very well reflected in our community in this epidemic. (This is) recognition of our motherland, trust in our government, and a move to strengthen our confidence that we can overcome this epidemic.

  [Explanation] In order to prevent and control the epidemic, Urumqi City began to implement closed community management on July 17 to strictly control the movement of people. From that day on, community workers and volunteers have assumed the guarantee of all living supplies of residents. Wang Teng was recruited by the community to participate in the volunteer team. He told reporters that on average, he walked more than 15,000 steps a day to buy vegetables, water, and garbage for residents, and he went up and down dozens of times a day. He said that there is no big or small difference, the volunteers' contributions are visible, and the citizens' homes are also a contribution.

  [Concurrent] Volunteer Wang Teng

  After providing help to these households and good neighbors, their hearts moved from within, and my heart is very warm. Although the epidemic is ruthless, there is great friendship among people.

  [Explanation] Warmth does not stop in the comments of likes and circle of friends. At the free nucleic acid test site, college student Feng Hao watched medical staff wearing thick protective clothing in the sultry weather. After the test was completed, he bowed deeply to the medical staff to express his respect and praise to the staff.

  【Concurrent】Feng Hao, a college student

  Faced with such a large amount of testing every day, the medical staff are very hard. I think they deserve this bow.

  [Concurrent] Zhang Li, Head Nurse, Operating Room, People's Hospital of Xinjiang Uygur Autonomous Region

  I am very touched. I really don’t think we actually thought of anything in return. If he can bow to me, I think he really didn’t give it to me. I think he bowed to thousands of medical workers.

  [Explanation] On July 29, the Xinjiang Health Commission notified that as of 24:00 on July 28, there were 322 confirmed cases in Xinjiang, 133 asymptomatic infections, and 9121 people are still under medical observation.

  Reporting from Urumqi, Xinjiang by reporter Ji Jiangtong and Zhao Yamin

Editor in charge: [Lu Yan]