(Fighting against New Coronary Pneumonia) Nanjing's "zero" high-risk multiple communities are unblocked and normalized

  China News Service, Nanjing, August 15 (Reporter Shen Ran) On the 15th, Nanjing announced that starting from that day, Lukou Street in Jiangning District of the city has been adjusted from a high-risk area to a medium-risk area.

This is the first time that the city has "zero" high risk since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia on July 20. At the same time, many communities in the city have also been unblocked and normalized.

In the past few days, many communities in Nanjing have been unblocked and normal management has resumed.

Photo by Yang Bo

  At 5:30 pm on the 15th, 11 buildings in the Shimao Binjiang District in Gulou District, Nanjing, were officially unblocked after "14+7" and resumed normal management. Residents in the building walked out of the gate one after another.

  "The first thing I went out was to pick up the courier. I didn't expect the couriers to arrange all the couriers in our building and wait for us!" Granny Wang, a resident in the building in her 50s, told reporters with a smile. The closed isolation for more than 20 days has also provided more understanding and support for the careful management and best-effort service of the community.

The police in the Jianye District of Nanjing are lifting the community cordon.

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  It is understood that during the closed quarantine period, many enthusiastic residents of the owner group of the World Trade Binjiang Community volunteered to sign up as volunteers to assist medical staff in nucleic acid sampling.

  "Since the entire building in the community has been closed for management, everyone has been very nervous." Zhou Qian, the owner of the community who has participated in volunteer work many times, told reporters. "However, seeing the busy day and night of community workers and medical staff, residents We all hope that we can help and do our best to make the community return to normal life as soon as possible."

Residents of the closed control community are happy to welcome the moment of unblocking.

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  Just one day ago, at noon, the Siyuan Community in Jianye District, Nanjing was also officially unblocked.

When the warning zone and the yellow roadblock were removed, the residents upstairs and downstairs in the community took out their mobile phones to record the exciting moment.

Residents in the enclosed and controlled community sign up to become volunteers to assist the community and medical staff to do a good job of nucleic acid sampling.

Photo courtesy of interviewee Zhou Qian

  The Siyuan community became one of the first closed communities in Nanjing due to the discovery of positively confirmed patients living.

Immediately after the seal was unblocked, resident volunteers wished Nanjing an early success in fighting the epidemic.

Photo courtesy of interviewee Zhou Qian

  "At 8 o'clock in the morning on the 24th, we received the instruction to go to Siyuan Community to cooperate with the closure and control work. The first thing we did at that time was to pull up the warning band." At the unblocking site, the South Jianye Branch of the Nanjing Public Security Bureau took back the warning band. Police Officer Liu Yang of the Yuan Police Station couldn't help but feel a little excited. "Now seeing the cheering residents in the community, the children can go downstairs to play again. Thinking of everyone's support and understanding during this period, we are also very touched!"

On the eve of the unblocking, building property and community workers killed vehicles parked for residents overnight.

Photo by Shen Ran

  According to reports, Nanjing currently requires that communities that have been unblocked will be strictly managed in accordance with normal epidemic prevention and control requirements to ensure the safety and order of epidemic-free communities.

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