(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Residents in Liwan High-risk District, Guangzhou: Neighbors help each other to see the truth in adversity

  China News Service, Guangzhou, June 4th. Title: Residents in Guangzhou's Liwan High-Risk Area: Neighbors help each other to see the truth in adversity

  Author Sun Qiuxia

  At present, the prevention and control of the epidemic in Guangzhou is escalating again. The reporter interviewed residents in the high-risk area of ​​Liwan District by telephone on June 4.

  The Guangzhou New Coronavirus Pneumonia Epidemic Prevention and Control Headquarters issued a notice on June 3 to adjust Baihedong Street and Dongnao Street in Liwan District to closed management areas, strictly staying at home, staying at home, and controlling traffic.

So far, three blocks in Liwan District (Fangcun District) have been included in the closed management area, involving a population of 180,000.

Among them, Baihedong Street and Zhongnan Street are areas with a high concentration of infected persons in this round of the epidemic in Guangzhou, and they have been adjusted from medium-risk areas to high-risk areas from June 2nd.

Photograph by Huang Jiancong at the nucleic acid test site at Baihedong Street, Liwan District, Guangzhou

  Li Jianguo, who lives at No.1 Zhonghaihuawan, Guanggang New City, Baihedong Street, said in an interview that Guanggang New City is a large community with many buildings. After the community is closed for management, daily necessities will be delivered by volunteers. .

  "The materials we bought can only be delivered to the gate of the community, and then someone specially delivers the materials to the lobby of each building, and then volunteers in this building will help to deliver them to each household." Li Jianguo said.

  According to Li Jianguo, before the Fangcun area in Liwan District was closed and controlled, in addition to the materials sent by the government, relatives and friends would also help purchase some necessities and put them in front of the Guanggang New City Community. Some residents of the community who had been doing business also helped to contact the purchasing agent.

Nowadays, Fangcun area can only get in and out, and now the government is mainly responsible for sending in materials.

  Lin Jun, executive deputy head of Liwan District, said that relevant departments will provide large, medium, small, and micro-specific delivery combinations, door-to-door services for residents who do not use mobile phones or smart phones, and mobilize more express delivery and takeaways to participate in the supply and distribution of materials Wait.

  Li Jianguo told reporters that the food package provided by the government is becoming more and more abundant, and each package only costs 50 yuan.

For example, the first set meal on June 4 includes half a three-yellow chicken, 300 grams of mushrooms, 500 grams of potatoes, 200 grams of lean meat, and 500 grams of lettuce.

  "Now the communication is very developed, and someone helps you solve many problems. I feel very happy. And the government has experience in dealing with the epidemic. The most important thing is that now the technology is advanced, and the nucleic acid test can produce results within a few hours. It is really very good. Great." Li Jianguo said.

Volunteers from Guanggang New Town Community, Baihedong, Liwan District, Guangzhou, are preparing for general screening. Photo by Huang Jiancong

  During the period of isolation at home, what moved Li Jianguo most was the mutual support between the residents.

  "Our building has 63 floors and there are about 200 households. In the past, there were relatively few exchanges between different floors. After the outbreak, we established a WeChat group. I was short of batteries and I couldn't buy it back for a while. Just ask in the group. Now, everyone will help.” Li Jianguo said, “It’s like going back to the past. I’m an old Guangzhou native. I didn’t have a fan at home when I was young. ."

  Huang Jiancong, who also lives in Zhonghai Huawan No.1, is also deeply touched by the enthusiasm of neighbors in the neighborhood.

  "When we recruited volunteers in this building, everyone was very enthusiastic, and people were constantly scanning the code to join the volunteer group. During the nucleic acid test, the administrator told us that we need to do some cooperating work. Many people responded'I can'. It's touching." Huang Jiancong said.

  Huang Jiancong is a volunteer in Zone C of Huawan No.1 Zhonghai. He is responsible for distributing the materials at the entrance of the lobby to every household. At around 23:00 yesterday, he gave the last batch of materials to the residents.

Group photo of volunteers from Guanggang New Town Community, Baihedong Street, Liwan District, Guangzhou Photographed by Guo Yingnan

  "There are many residents here. The residents purchase according to their actual conditions. Everyone’s needs are different. The purchased materials are delivered in batches. For example, the eggs arrive a little later, thinking that the residents may need to boil them tomorrow morning. We still deliver in time." Huang Jiancong said.

  It is understood that almost every building of Zhonghai Huawan No. 1 has a volunteer team composed of residents, responsible for some logistics work, including the delivery of materials for the entire building and cooperation with large-scale nucleic acid sampling.

  When talking about why he joined the volunteer team, Huang Jiancong told reporters: "Although there was some fear in my heart at the beginning, I still should do something at this time and try to guide everyone to pay attention to daily protection."

  In Huang Jiancong's view, the epidemic has increased the feelings among residents of the entire building.

"In the past, everyone went out early and returned late and rarely communicated. Now everyone will chat in the WeChat group and share some information. Who has no rice or salt? Everyone says,'I have it here, you come and get it.' "

  Ms. Zhong, who lives in Guanggang New Town, also told reporters: "After being isolated at home, I basically use my mobile phone to surf the Internet every day to communicate with my neighbors. Everyone will help each other. It's really true to see the truth in adversity."