[Explanation] With the arrival of the mainland's aid to Hong Kong, the community isolation facilities assisted by the central government have been completed one after another, which has further enhanced the Hong Kong SAR government's epidemic prevention and control capabilities and eased the pressure on Hong Kong's social epidemic prevention supplies.

Recently, after receiving the supplies, many Hong Kong citizens said that the materials assisted by the central government enhanced their confidence in preventing and fighting the epidemic.

  [Concurrent] Hong Kong citizen Ms. Su

  I am really grateful to the central government for helping us in Hong Kong time and time again.

Donated a lot of materials to us, our citizens can hear and see.

We are very confident, because we believe that the motherland will never turn back for us, and will spare no effort for the lives of our people, using manpower, material resources and costs to protect us. We are very confident and hope that everyone can help each other.

  [Concurrent] Mr. Shi, a Hong Kong citizen

  Of course, it is good to have aid materials from the mainland. We have also seen that the epidemic situation in Hong Kong is very serious. Before Hong Kong, we did not have enough places for isolation and insufficient hospital beds. These are also built with the aid of the central government. When the hospital is slowly completed, it can relieve our medical system (pressure).

  [Explanation] Due to the large population base and high density of Hong Kong, it is not easy to achieve accurate distribution of anti-epidemic materials. During the distribution process, there are still communities and groups who missed the aid to Hong Kong because they did not apply for it in time or because they did not know how to apply.

How can Hong Kong citizens who really need it receive anti-epidemic supplies as soon as possible?

Hong Kong citizen Liang Guocheng believes that in addition to the distribution of anti-epidemic materials by the Hong Kong SAR government, it is also necessary to actively mobilize community organizations and volunteer teams to apply for aid materials to Hong Kong and accurately distribute them to citizens in need.

  [Concurrent] Hong Kong citizen Liang Guocheng

  As a Hong Kong citizen, I would like to thank the central government for its unconditional support and care for Hong Kong under the epidemic. Now, in terms of materials, there are still some problems for Hong Kong to deal with. The first question is how to effectively deliver these materials. For the citizens in need, the second situation needs to be delivered or sent in the workshop through community organizations and volunteer teams. Now, most elderly patients cannot actually ask through the hotline or the Internet. How can I get this kind of stuff.

How can we help these elders, I believe we must be diligent or find ways to help them.

  Reporter Luo Siyu reports from Hong Kong

Responsible editor: [Lu Yan]