(Fighting New Coronary Pneumonia) Epidemic in Ejina, a small town in western China: Dispelling the severe cold of the epidemic, the police blew the "Charge"

  China News Service, Ejina, October 28th. Title: Ejina, a small city in western China: The epidemiological record of the battle in Ejina: To dispel the severe cold, the police blew the "Charge"

  China News Service reporter Li Aiping

  "Two camels, four Sanjie sheep, one sheep, and 60,100 yuan in cash." On the 28th, when Cui Xianpu told reporters thousands of miles away, he excitedly said, "In the face of the epidemic, the herdsmen’s The simplicity and kindness moved us."

  Cui Xianpu is an immigration management police officer at the Suanjingzi Border Police Station in Ejina Banner, Inner Mongolia Autonomous Region. Since the outbreak of the epidemic in Ejina, he has been paying attention to information on how the police and civilians are fighting the epidemic. "We and the herders hope to win this epidemic prevention and control battle soon ."

The picture shows the immigration management police on the front line of epidemic prevention and control.

Photo by Liang Zhen

  “This time the herders’ donation information was mobilized by the Ulan Ula Gacha Party Branch in Haribrigdeyinwula Town, Ejina Banner and responsible for collecting registration information.” Cui Xianpu told reporters that as of now, there are 68 herders. To express the respect of the front-line workers in the fight against the epidemic through donations and materials.

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  Ejina Banner, with a total population of 35,800, is a small town in western China. Since the outbreak of the epidemic on October 18, due to the increasing number of confirmed cases, it has to press the pause button to the outside world.

  Known as the "life restricted zone," the border police station in Suanjingzi and the surrounding herdsmen immediately felt that "something should be done."

  Siri Guleng, director of the Shoujingzi border police station, said that many local herders have seen from news reports that "when they can donate money and materials, they almost act together." "The herdsmen are from the heart."

  Due to the scattered residence and the need for epidemic prevention, some herders transfer money to the relevant person in charge of Gacha through WeChat transfer, and a designated person is responsible for statistics.

The picture shows the immigration management police on the front line of epidemic prevention and control.

Photo by Liang Zhen

  "For herders who donated camels, sheep, and Sanjie goats, the relevant person in charge of Gacha has been registered, and then they will find a way to send them to the front line of anti-epidemic." Sri Guleng told reporters.

  In addition to helping the herders fight the epidemic, the immigration management police at the border police station in Suanjingzi have also sent their own greenhouse vegetables to the homes of herdsmen who are in short supply in the past few days, encouraging them to fight the epidemic together.

  In this fight against the epidemic, the Ejina Supornur Border Police Station is also in action. They said, "The storm of anti-epidemic has been sounded."

  "We have cooperated with the Sumu government and medical staff to scan codes and label more than 1,200 copies. With the experience of epidemic prevention and control in the past two years, the operation is even easier." "Scan code registration, on-site disinfection, and orderly queuing have shortened People check the waiting time.” said Liang Zhen, the immigration management police officer of the border police station.

  Liang Zhen told reporters that since the outbreak of the epidemic, every policeman at the border police station has been a "retrograde" hero. The roots are immersed in the various prevention and control matters handled by the jurisdiction and the grid every day, and there is no rest for a moment."

  Ulan-Ula Gacha herder Baoled Baatar believes that since the outbreak of the new crown pneumonia, he has been able to fight side by side with the immigration management police here, and he feels very at ease in his heart.

  According to Cui Xianpu, the immigration management police officer at the border police station in Suijingzi, “the sun will eventually drive away the cold, and the police and the people will work together to drive away the severe cold.” (End)