China News Online, December 8th (Reporter Xu Mingrui) At 0:00 on December 8, Shanghai’s last medium-risk area-the No. 450 community, Hangcheng 7th Road, Zhuqiao Town, Pudong New Area, was officially unblocked. This also means that from now on Shanghai is all low-risk areas.

On the same day, the reporter saw at the site of the unblocking of the community that many residents held red flags and were excited.

Before unblocking, the community of Alley 450, Hangcheng 7th Road, Zhuqiao Town.

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  Resident Ms. Zhu deliberately got up from the bed and felt the moment of "freedom".

Ma Jie, secretary of the Party branch of Yingqian Village, waited for the community to be unblocked.

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Before unblocking, the community of Alley 450, Hangcheng 7th Road, Zhuqiao Town.

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  Mr. Zhou, a driving school instructor who has been a volunteer for 14 days, is going to drive his car to go out for a walk, breathe in the fresh air, and "experience the lives of residents."

Residents in the community are holding red flags and are excited.

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Ma Jie, secretary of the Party branch of Yingqian Village, met his wife, whom he had not seen for nearly a month.

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  Two hours before the closure of the community, a special community resident came to the gate of the community and waited for the meeting with his wife after the closure. He was Ma Jie, secretary of the Party branch of Yingqian Village.

Since Yingqian Village was classified as a medium-risk area on November 9, Ma Jie has been isolated in the village.

Until November 23, when Yingqian Village was about to be unblocked, Ma Jie received the news that his community was closed.

Since then, he has been living in Yingqian Village.

Ma Jie confessed that he had not seen his family for nearly a month. To celebrate the release of the seal, he also specially "fashioned" and gave his wife a handful of roses.

The first vehicle to drive out of the area of ​​Lane 450, Hangcheng 7th Road, Zhuqiao Town.

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Ma Jiaping, a civilian police officer from the International Airport Branch of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau.

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  Ma Jiaping, a civilian police officer from the International Airport Branch of the Shanghai Public Security Bureau, is also a member of the community.

Ma Jiaping told reporters that what he usually does at the airport is "external defense input" work, and "has been doing it for ten months" on the front line.

Residents of the community go out to walk their dogs.

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Mr. Zhou, a driving school coach who wants to drive out to "feel the lives of residents".

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  Organizing nucleic acid testing, helping to distribute vegetables and fruits, collecting the body temperature of residents, understanding residents' demands... After the closure of the community, Ma Jiaping was not idle. He took the initiative to become a volunteer and integrated the knowledge of airport epidemic prevention into the community's anti-epidemic.

It is understood that on the morning of the 8th, Ma Jiaping will appear on time at work, and his working hours will not be less than 24 hours each time.

"We are used to it, in order to protect Shanghai, this is what it should be," Ma Jiaping said.

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